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The judge, M de Valles, during the trial of Marguerite Steinheil, Paris, France, 1909. Artist: L Sabattier
AR982243 
The Marguerite Steinheil case, 1909.
AR982245 
Marguerite Steinheil on trial, cover of L'Illustration', 6 November 1909. Artist: L Sabattier
AR982239 
Trial of French members of the Gestapo, Paris, 1-12 December 1944.
AR938992 
Queue outside the Palais de Justice during the trial of Marguerite Steinheil, Paris, France, 1909. Artist: Paul Charles Renouard 
Queue outside the Palais de Justice during the trial of Marguerite Steinheil, Paris, France, 1909. Marguerite Steinheil (1869-1954) became famous for her connection with the death in 1899 of President Felix Faure of France, whose mistress she had been. In 1908, Marguerite's stepmother and her husband were found murdered in their Paris home. Marguerite was found gagged and tied to a bed and claimed that she had been tied up by four intruders. The police suspected Marguerite of the murder, and she was arrested in November. The following year, after a sensational trial, she was acquitted. She then moved to London, writing her memoirs in 1912. A print from L'Illustration, 6 November 1909. 
Unique Identifier AR982247 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4830px × 3645px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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