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He was one of the most brilliant lawyers of his generations and one of the most eminent legal minds in the realm. He was a member of the Supreme Court, King's Counsellor and a member of the Crown Council. | He was one of the most brilliant lawyers of his generations and one of the most eminent legal minds in the realm. He was a member of the Supreme Court, King's Counsellor and a member of the Crown Council. |
Revision as of 22:20, 19 November 2014
Louis Dreux (1902-1991) was a Braslander judge.
He was one of the most brilliant lawyers of his generations and one of the most eminent legal minds in the realm. He was a member of the Supreme Court, King's Counsellor and a member of the Crown Council.
In 1929 he married Danielle Durand. They had eight children: Jean (born 1931), Raphael (born 1932), Émilie (born 1935), Thérèse (born 1939), Roger (born and died 1941), Philippe (born 1942), Félicie (born 1945) and Antoine (born 1948).