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The presidial courts (French: présidiaux; singular présidial) were judicial courts of the Kingdom of France set up in January 1551 by Henry II of France with jurisdiction between the parlements and the bailiwicks.[1] They were suppressed by a decree of the National Constituent Assembly in 1790.

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Presidial court

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The presidial courts (French: présidiaux; singular présidial) were judicial courts of the Kingdom of France set up in January 1551 by Henry II of France...

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Duchy of Anjou

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Anjou was subject to the parlement of Paris; Angers was the seat of a presidial court, of which the jurisdiction comprised the sénéchaussées of Angers, Saumur...

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Michelade

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By early 1562, 60% of the 26 Présidial judges had converted to Protestantism. Catholics still made up 40% of the Présidial judges but made up a smaller...

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County of Anjou

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Anjou was subject to the parlement of Paris; Angers was the seat of a presidial court, of which the jurisdiction comprised the sénéchaussées of Angers, Saumur...

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Jean Domat

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in French by Monsieur Domat, The Late French King's Advocate in the Presidial Court of Clermont in France: and Translated into English by William Strahan...

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French Poll Tax of 1695

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seigneurial courts, advocates and procurators of the Presidial courts and other royal courts, third party referendaries of Presidial and other royal courts, controllers...

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Bailiff

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bailie courts were granted extended powers by Henry II of France and were thereafter called presidial courts (baillages présidiaux). Bailie and presidial courts...

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Crime in France

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Cesare Beccaria Élisabeth Guigou Montesquieu Le Pelletier de Saint-Fargeau Institutions Maréchaussée Presidial court Gendarmerie nationale National Police...

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First French War of Religion in the provinces

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on the château from following the destruction of the churches. The présidial court was divided between Protestants of a legalist persuasion who disapproved...

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French criminal procedure

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Correctional court in the first instance; appeals are held by the Cour d'appel and the Cour de Cassation. Courts involved include the police court and the...

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Presidium of the Supreme Soviet

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The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet (Russian: Президиум Верховного Совета, romanized: Prezidium Verkhovnogo Soveta) was the standing body of the highest...

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French criminal law

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divided into lieutenancies with a lieutenant in each city heading up a presidial court. By 1778, on the eve of the Revolution, there was a corps of 4,000...

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Rennes

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and historian, seneschal of Rennes in 1547, and later head of the presidial court Emmanuel-Marie Blain de Saint-Aubin (1833–1883), educator, songwriter...

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French judiciary courts

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In France the jurisdictions of the ordre judiciaire, of the French court system are empowered to try either litigation between persons or criminal law...

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Glossary of French criminal law

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exclusive jurisdiction of the court arme weapon arrestation arrest arrêt a judgment (of a court). judgment (of a higher court). Compare: § décision de justice...

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French Penal Code of 1810

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Cesare Beccaria Élisabeth Guigou Montesquieu Le Pelletier de Saint-Fargeau Institutions Maréchaussée Presidial court Gendarmerie nationale National Police...

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Robert Joseph Pothier

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qualify for the magistracy, and was appointed Judge in 1720 of the Presidial Court of Orléans, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather...

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French code of criminal procedure

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procédure pénale). Unlike civil law, which is applied without applying to the courts for the most part, criminal law is carried out through observance of the...

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Angers

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cathedral. In 1551, Angers became the seat of a bailiwick and the presidial court of a jurisdiction, a position the city kept until 1790. At the same...

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Criminal responsibility in French law

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more widely by lower courts, generally censured by the Court of cassation, due to equity concerns. For example, the Paris Court of Appeals held that the...

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Jurisdictional dualism in France

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separation of the French court system into two separate divisions, or "ordres", as they are called in French: the ordinary courts (ordre judiciaire), and...

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