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Manuel Achille Baudouin

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Name
  
Manuel Baudouin

Role
  
Judge

Died
  
January 24, 1917


Manuel Achille Baudouin (1846 – 24 January 1917) was a French judge.

He was appointed Advocate-General at Lyons in 1880, Procurator-General at Limoges in 1885, and in 1890 Advocate-General of the Court of Cassation in Paris.

In 1893 he was appointed President of the Civil Tribunal in this court, and was Procurator-General during the 1899 reopening of the Dreyfus case. In 1911, he was appointed Chief President of the Court of Cassation, a post he held until his death.

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Manuel Achille Baudouin Wikipedia