Jacquinot de Pampelune

Jacquinot de Pampelune (Claude-Joseph-François) (March 17th 1771, July 6th 1835) was a lawyer and a French political personality .

He was appointed of 1816 to 1835. He was lawyer at the time of the Révolution, and acquired reputation while pleading in front of the criminal court of the Gold Coast, before the military commissions.

He married the girl of the marquis Genouilly de Pampelune, of which it was authorized later to associate the name with his.

Successively prosecuting attorney with the imperial court of Dijon in 1811 and public prosecutor in $the Hague; it was named, after the occupation of the Netherlands by the allies, public prosecutor in Colmar.

In spite of the devotion which it had posted for the emperor with the Hundred Days, and although it had been indicated for the functions of first president of the court of Colmar, it adopted the Bourbons, which named it main requests, chair electoral college of Yonne, and prosecutor of the King at the county court of Paris. It took share in this quality, with the political lawsuits of the time, made exert continuations against Daily the and acquired in these functions an unpopularity which indicated it with the attacks of the liberal press.

He was also elected appointed on October 4th, 1816, then successively re-elected, on October 1st, 1821, on February 25th, 1824, on November 17th, 1827 and on July 12th, 1830.

During these legislatures, he spoke in favor of the courses provostal and for the law on the press, informant who the Room was to be free to grant or refuse defenders with those which would have insulted it, and thus attracted itself violent counterparts of Benjamin Constant and the Foy.
general It defended also the law on the allowance of the emigrants, and, in 1829, supported in front of the Room of the pars, in the capacity as police chief of the King, the bill on the crimes and offenses of the army and that relating to the civil imprisonment.

At the time of its last election to the House of Commons, on June 21st, 1834, it only appeared with the platform to propose an amendment with the relative bill with the responsibility for the ministers and always supported the capacity of its votes.

Put at the retirement as public prosecutor on August 31st, 1832, he died in July 1835. Jacquinot de Pampelune had been made Officer of the Legion of Honor.

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