Saladin, Jean-Baptiste Michel (1752-1812).

Lawyer, it was elected by the department of the Somme (it had been born with Amiens) to the legislative Assemblée it sat on the left, in particular claiming the committal for trial of the brothers of the king and denouncing the breaking into leaf ministers. Re-elected appointed with Convention, it took seat on the benches with the Montagnards. He voted the death of Louis XVI of France and fulfills several missions in the departments of the Sum and Seine-lower. The fight between Of Gironde and Montagnards worried it. After June 2nd, 1792, nauseated by the popular pressures, it joined the right-sided of Convention and was issued of arrest on August 21st, 1793 on denunciation of François Chabot and Jean-Lambert Tallien to have said that the Mountain was made up of " scélérats and of septembriseurs" Become " réacteur" after its release, he protested against the decree of two thirds and saw accused of complicity with the insurrectionists of the 13 vendémaire. He flees but he was caught up with. Although treaty of " chouan" and of " traître" he was not imprisoned. Again issued arrest after the 18 fructidor year V (September 4th, 1797), it escaped with more success this time. It was to be amnestied after the 18 brumaire year VIII (November 9th, 1799) and to finish as lawyer with the court of cassation.

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