France – Court of Appeal of Lyon, 15 January 2019, n° 19/00253

France – Court of Appeal of Lyon, 15 January 2019, n° 19/00253
Country of Decision: France
Country of applicant: Algeria
Court name: Lyon Court of Appeal (Catherine Paoli, judge of liberty and detention)
Date of decision: 15-01-2019
Citation: Order of 15 January 2019, n° 19/00253.

Keywords:

Keywords
Detention
Return
Health (right to)

Headnote:

The Judge of the liberty and detention of the Lyon Court of Appeal released the applicant based on the unavailability of the necessary medical care needed in his country of return.

Facts:

n November 2018, the applicant, an Algerian national, was victim of a stabbing brawl. He had to undergo major surgery the day after his arrest.

The medical certificate of 27 December 2018 stated that the consequences of failure to provide medical care to the applicant are exceptionally serious. It added that his country of origin couldn’t provide him with this care. 

On 12 January 2019, a 15-day extension of the applicant's administrative detention was requested.

The applicant appealed against this decision and requested his release.

Decision & reasoning:

The Judge of the liberties and detention considered that on the basis of the medical certificates of the applicant, the consequences of failure to provide medical care to the applicant were exceptionally serious and that his country of origin couldn’t provide him with this care. 

In this context, the Judge held that the request to extend the duration of the detention had to be denied and that the applicant was released.

The applicant was reminded of his obligation to leave the French territory.

Outcome:

The appeal was granted and the applicant released.

The applicant was reminded of his obligation to leave the French territory.

Relevant International and European Legislation:

Cited National Legislation:

Cited National Legislation
Art. L222-6
L552-4
L.552-9 and L554-1 of the Code on the entry and residence of foreigners (CESEDA)