PREVIEW
... Vadier, the presiding judge of the High Court, to come forward. Trembling, he read the verdict again, signed his name, and stamped it.
Since the Royal Court of Justice had no trial authority, it was necessary to have Vadier go through a legal procedure. Only then was the charge against Vergniaud truly affirmed.
Immediately, voices of dissatisfaction and protest arose from the crowd of onlookers:
"Judicial authority! The Royal Court of Justice must have judicial authority ...
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