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  1. Fernand-Gustave-Gaston Labori (April 18, 1860 – March 14, 1917) was a French attorney. He was born in Reims and educated at the Faculty of Law of Paris. In his professional life he defended the accused in some of the most prominent political cases of his day.

  2. Fernand Gustave Gaston Labori, né à Reims le 18 avril 1860 et mort à Paris le 14 mars 1917, est un avocat et homme politique français. Biographie. Avocat renommé. Tentative d'assassinat de Fernand Labori en 1899, première page du Petit Journal du 27 août 1899.

  3. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Fernand-Gustave-Gaston Labori (born April 18, 1860, Reims, France—died March 14, 1917, Paris) was a French lawyer who served as defense counsel in the prosecution of Alfred Dreyfus for treason. Educated at Reims and Paris, Labori spent several years in England and Germany.

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  4. 26 de oct. de 2020 · L'affaire Dreyfus - 4e partie Le procès de Rennes s’ouvre le 7 août 1899 et dure un mois. Dreyfus a pour avocats Edgar Demange (son défenseur de 1894) et Fernand Labori, qui joue un rôle majeur au sein des dreyfusards depuis le procès Zola. Les deux hommes conçoivent leur rôle d’avocat très.

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  5. Fernand Labori (18 April 1860-14 March 1917) was a French attorney who served clients such as Alfred Dreyfus and Emile Zola during the Dreyfus affair of the 1890s. He also served in the Chamber of Deputies for Seine-et-Marne from 6 May 1906 to 1910. Fernand Labori was born in Reims, France on 18...

  6. Fernand Labori. 1860 - 1917. Informations générales. Né le 18 avril 1860 à Reims (Marne - France) Décédé le 14 mars 1917 à Paris (Seine - France) Mandats à l'Assemblée nationale ou à la Chambre des députés. Biographies.

  7. LABORI, lȧ ′ bō̇′rē̇ ′, Fernand Gustave Gaston (1860—). A French lawyer. He was born at Rheims, studied law at Paris, in England, and in Germany. He was called to the bar of the Court of Appeal in 1881, and in 1887-88 was secretary of the Conference of Advocates.