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René Bérenger : ウィキペディア英語版 | René Bérenger René Bérenger, born in Bourg-lès-Valence (Drôme) on and died Alincourt (Ardennes) on , was a French lawyer, judge, and politician. ==Life== He was the son of Alphonse-Marie-Marcellin-Thomas Bérenger, and followed his father into the legal profession. At the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, he was Avocat général of Lyon but resigned to enlist as a volunteer. He was wounded at Nuits on 28 December and was later awarded the Legion of Honour.〔Émile de Marcère, ''L'Assemblée nationale de 1871. Gouvernement de M. Thiers'', Plon, 1904, p. 305〕 Returned to the National Assembly by the ''département'' of Drôme, he was for a few days in 1873 minister of public works under Jules Armand Dufaure. He then entered the Senate as a Senator for life, and was vice president from 1894 to 1897.〔 In 1871 he founded a society for the reclamation of discharged prisoners, and presided over various bodies formed to secure improvement of the public morals. He succeeded Charles Lucas in 1890 at the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques.〔 Laws introduced in 1885 and 1891 that bear his name concern, respectively, parole and suspended sentences.〔Jean-Lucien Sanchez, (Les lois Bérenger (lois du 14 août 1885 et du 26 mars 1891) ), ''Criminocorpus'', 2005.〕
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