French Judge

1. Louis-Joseph Faure (1760)

French Judge

Louis-Joseph Faure was a French jurist and politician who was one of the four authors of the Napoleonic Code. He was born in Le Havre and became a judge in...

2. Alphonse-Marie-Marcellin-Thomas Bérenger (1785)

French Judge

Alphonse-Marie–Marcellin–Thomas Bérenger known as Thomas Bérenger or Berenger de la Drôme was a French lawyer and politician. He was the son of a deputy of the third estate of Dauphiné...

3. Guy Canivet (1943)

French Judge

Guy Canivet is a French judge. As of 2005 he is president of the Court of Cassation and as such is the highest judge in France. On 22 February 2007...

4. Jean de Maillard (1951)

French Judge

Jean de Maillard is a French magistrate in Blois. He wrote several books concerning financial crime.

5. Louis-Claude Danré de Blanzy (Unknow)

French Judge

Louis-Claude Danré de Blanzy was a French royal notary seigneurial judge and the son of Charles Danré de Blanzy a lawyer in the parliament of Paris and Suzanne Morillon.

6. Renaud Van Ruymbeke (1952)

French Judge

Renaud van Ruymbeke is a French investigative magistrate well known for specializing in political and financial corruption cases who investigated the French-Taiwan frigates Affair which was related to the Clearstream...

7. Pierre Steinmetz (1943)

French Judge

Pierre Steinmetz is a member of the Constitutional Council of France since 2004.

8. Jean-Louis Bruguière (1943)

French Judge

Jean-Louis Bruguière was the leading French investigating magistrate in charge of counter-terrorism affairs. He was appointed in 2004 vice-president of the Paris Court of Serious Claims. He has garnered controversy...

9. Michel Roger (1949)

French Judge

Michel Roger is the current Minister of State of Monaco. He had been a member of the High Court of Monaco since 2007. He assumed office on the 29th March...

10. Bruno Cathala (1955)

French Judge

Bruno Cathala is a French judge. Currently President of the Tribunal de Grande Instance in Évry France he was the first Registrar of the International Criminal Court a post he...

11. Thierry Jean-Pierre (1955)

French Judge

Thierry Jean-Pierre was a French judge.

12. Guillaume Poyet (1473)

French Judge

Guillaume Poyet was a French magistrate born in Angers. After practising successfully as a barrister at Angers and Paris he was instructed by Louise of Savoy mother of the king...

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