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Washington, District Of Columbia
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On April 6, the Criminal Tribunal of the Department of the Seine convicted two men of attempting to assassinate the Chief Consul, sentencing them to death; others received prison terms or acquittals.
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SITTING OF APRIL 6.
At half an hour after six in the afternoon, the jury gave in the following verdicts.
Saint Regent, alias Ferrot, and Carbon, alias Petit Francois, were condemned to suffer capital punishment, having attempted the life of the Chief Consul.
Colin, Guiellaux, and wife; Duquesne, ex-religieux; and his wife Vallon, and the widow Beaufort, were condemned to three months imprisonment.
Mademoiselle Circe, the two daughters of Valloin, the two daughters of Beaufort, Baudel, Vicincille, and his wife were acquitted.
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Department Of The Seine
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April 6
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saint regent alias ferrot and carbon alias petit francois sentenced to capital punishment; colin, guiellaux and wife, duquesne and wife vallon, widow beaufort sentenced to three months imprisonment; mademoiselle circe, two daughters of valloin, two daughters of beaufort, baudel, vicincille and wife acquitted.
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The jury of the Criminal Tribunal issued verdicts on defendants accused of attempting the life of the Chief Consul.