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Once all appeals have been exhausted on a case, the judgment is final and the action of the prosecution is closed ( code of penal procedure, art.
6 ), except if the final ruling was forged.
Prosecution for an already judged crime is impossible even though new incriminating evidence has been found.
However, a person who has been convicted may request another trial on grounds of new exculpating evidence through a procedure known as révision.

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