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17: 25: 102:. Within three days Faure preferred to give up the post and was replaced by the latter, an office that he filled from the end of the month until 1 August 1794. His office as public accuser arguably reflected a need to display the appearance of legality during what was essentially political command, more than a need to establish actual guilt. After the 82:
of the commune, charged with both the investigation and prosecution of crime, gave a speech. (Manuel cooperated with Robespierre responsible for the coordination of the local and the federal police in the department and the sections.) On 10 April, Robespierre resigned the unenviable position of
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Isabelle Brunet, Pascal de Toffoli, Philippe Poisson, Marc Renneville. Accusateur public et parquet : origines et (r)Ă©volution. Le Lien. Bulletin d’histoire judiciaire et pĂ©nitentiaire en Lot-et-Garonne, 2005, 1.
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In each criminal court, the public accuser was responsible for prosecuting the case on behalf of the king, defending his prerogatives. The other judges were elected on 15 February 1792. On 18 February 1792
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decided that "public accusers will have the same costume as judges, with the exception of the feathers, placed around their hats; they will wear medals with the words 'public safety'.
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Elected, as with the other judges of the criminal court, the accuser was responsible for prosecuting offences admitted to the indictment by the
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Israel, Jonathan (2014). Revolutionary Ideas: An Intellectual History of the French Revolution from The Rights of Man to Robespierre. p. 272.
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by the decrees of 1 December 1790, 16 September 1791, 15 December 1791 and 15 February 1792, and disappeared in 1799 when the
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was introduced, establishing the reconstitution of the public accuser's office as it had existed under the
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Annales patriotiques et littéraires de la France, et affaires politiques de l’Europe, 18 février 1792
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Installation du Conseil-gĂ©nĂ©ral de la Commune : 24 fĂ©vrier 1792, l'an quatriĂ©me de la libertĂ©
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Trial of Marie-Antoinette on 15 October 1793. The public accusor is sitting behind his desk.
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Municipalité de Paris. Installation du Conseil général de la commune, 24 février 1792
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was elected as assistant to Robespierre. On 24 February 1792
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Pierre-François Réal from 17 August 1792 to 12 March 1793?
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Accusateur public – Insigne du Tribunal révolutionnaire
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Michel-Joseph Leblois from August 1794 to January 1795
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Louis-Joseph Faure 13 March 1793 (rejected election)
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French Revolution
Constitution of 22 Frimaire An VIII
Ancien RĂ©gime
grand jury
justice of the peace
Constituent Assembly
Louis-Joseph Faure
Louis Pierre Manuel
procureur
Revolutionary Tribunal
Louis-Joseph Faure
Jean-Baptiste Fleuriot-Lescot
Fouquier-Tinville
Thermidorian reaction
Pierre Louis Manuel
Maximilien de Robespierre
Georges Antoine Chabot
Antoine Quentin Fouquier-Tinville
Six Centuries of Criminal Law: History of Criminal Law in the Southern Netherlands and Belgium par Jos Monballyu, p. 62
Installation du Conseil-gĂ©nĂ©ral de la Commune : 24 fĂ©vrier 1792, l'an quatriĂ©me de la libertĂ©
Municipalité de Paris. Installation du Conseil général de la commune, 24 février 1792


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"'Odious beyond its original perversion': Fouquier-Tinville and the Tribunal Revolutionnaire of Paris"
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