La robe et les mortiers. Joseph-Marie de Villespassans, magistrat faux-monnayeur (1713)

In early 18th century, a magistrate of the parliament of Toulouse, Joseph-Marie de Villespassans, is suspected of being the leader of forgers of money. This case is highly dangerous for the parliament, who’s in charge. The culpability of the magistrate-forger can also touch the others magistrates, a...

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Main Author: Mathieu Soula
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Published: Criminocorpus 2011-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/890
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description In early 18th century, a magistrate of the parliament of Toulouse, Joseph-Marie de Villespassans, is suspected of being the leader of forgers of money. This case is highly dangerous for the parliament, who’s in charge. The culpability of the magistrate-forger can also touch the others magistrates, and the prestige of the institution to. So, in these conditions, how can the parliament manage this case? I this research, we’re trying to study this atypical case in the way the parliament built the culpability.
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title La robe et les mortiers. Joseph-Marie de Villespassans, magistrat faux-monnayeur (1713)
title_full La robe et les mortiers. Joseph-Marie de Villespassans, magistrat faux-monnayeur (1713)
title_fullStr La robe et les mortiers. Joseph-Marie de Villespassans, magistrat faux-monnayeur (1713)
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title_short La robe et les mortiers. Joseph-Marie de Villespassans, magistrat faux-monnayeur (1713)
title_sort la robe et les mortiers joseph marie de villespassans magistrat faux monnayeur 1713
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