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Joseph Mérilhou (15
October 1788 – 18
October 1856) was a
French lawyer,
magistrate and politician. He was
Minister of
Public Education and
Religious Affairs...
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launched a
large media campaign following the case.
Defended by
Joseph Mérilhou,
Bories denied the
accusation and
refused to
admit guilt, as did Raoul...
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Merilhou entrusted MacGregor's
defence to a
colleague called Berville, who read the 5,000-word
submission in full
before the court. "Maître
Merilhou,...
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Minister of
Justice 31 July 1830 – 27
December 1830 Succeeded by
Joseph Merilhou Preceded by Louis-Philippe King of the
French De
Facto Head of
State of...
- Léonce
Victor Charles, duc de
Broglie 11
August 1830 2
November 1830
Joseph Mérilhou 2
November 1830 27
November 1830 Félix
Barthe 27
November 1830 13 March...
- May–July, 1830
Jacques Charles Dupont de l'Eure, July–December, 1830
Joseph Mérilhou, 1830–1831 Félix Barthe, 1831–1834 Jean-Charles Persil, 1834–1836 Paul...
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Peyronnet Portalis Bourdeau De
Courvoisier De
Chantelauze De l'Eure
Mérilhou Barthe Persil Sauzet Persil Barthe De l'Ain
Teste Vivien Du Nord Hébert...
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Minister of Justice,
Dupont de l'Eure, ****isted by his
secretary general,
Mérilhou,
dismissed most of the
public prosecutors. In the Army, the
General de...
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Peyronnet Portalis Bourdeau De
Courvoisier De
Chantelauze De l'Eure
Mérilhou Barthe Persil Sauzet Persil Barthe De l'Ain
Teste Vivien Du Nord Hébert...
- De
Peyronnet Portalis Bourdeau De
Courvoisier De
Chantelauze De l'Eure
Mérilhou Barthe Persil Sauzet Persil Barthe De l'Ain
Teste Vivien Du Nord Hébert...