Justice in New France, 1734


  1. Are lawyers a cornerstone of the justice system in New France?
    Witnesses are a cornerstone of the French judicial system. We do this without lawyers. We do not allow lawyers to practice in New France. We are not English.
  1. Are individuals presumed innocent until proven guilty?
    French law says all accused are presumed guilty. The accused must prove their innocence.
  2. What is the punishment for a capital crime like arson?
    The punishment: death, torture, or banishment. Or some combination of those. Being found guilty will mean an end to the life someone knows regardless of the punishment.
  3. What is the Code Noir?
    The Code Noir explicitly states how slaves are to be treated in New France. It discusses punishment and freedom of movement, or more accurately, lack of movement. The Code also requires that all slaves convert to Catholicism. It is an owner’s responsibility to ensure this happens. Sooner rather than later.
  4. Is there an appeal process?
    Mais oui! The appeal judgment would be rendered by the Conseil Supérieur in Québec. It is the foremost judicial body in New France. Their decision will be final.
  5. Does Montreal have its own prison? Is there a jailer?
    There is a prison, of course. It is attached to the courthouse – and it is where the jailer lives.

5 thoughts on “Justice in New France, 1734

  1. Yikes, a lot of this sounds frightening. In particular, guilty until proven innocent. That has all kinds of ramifications. I read that since 1789 French law states that all are presumed innocent until proven guilty. But what research you have done! Good for you. Fascinating.

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  2. This is a fascinating look at a near neighbor who is very different from us. The information about lawyers in their system is enough to get this book on my TBR pile.

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    1. I also use the questions as part of a quiz when I do book readings. People tend to get more engaged. And they want to find out if they’re right!

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