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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Jean-Jules Popinot is a character of The Human Comedy d’Honor\u00e9 de Balzac. He married a young lady Bianchon from Sancerre, which makes him the uncle by alliance by Horace Bianchon. His younger brother, Anselme Popinot, will later become Count Anselme Popinot. Jean-Jules Popinot is the very image of the integrity and competent judge, but his rigorous honesty in his career. From 1806 to 1811, he made solid law studies and, on the recommendation of Cambac\u00e9r\u00e8s, Napoleon I is registered him to sit at the Imperial Court of Paris. He will then be a deputy judge until the restoration. In 1815, after the Hundred Days, he was appointed investigating judge. He then saves F\u00e9lix Gaudissart involved in a conspiracy against the Bourbons. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Popinot becomes during the first empire judge at the court of first instance of the department of the Seine, but it will be demoted at the level of an alternate judge. Under the Restoration he becomes an investigating judge. Balzac attributes the gift of “second view” to him which allows him to “Guess the tricks of the crispins of the prison, foil the most clever girls, and flex the scoundrels” . He is considered very clever in the art of making criminals speak. In 1816, in The ban He lived on rue du Fouarre, at that time a very poor district. It has an appearance neglected, always dressed in black and wearing worn and malprople clothes. “The day he put on a new coat, he appropriated him to the whole of his toilet by making spots with an inexplicable promptness. \u00bb\u00bb He has “A calf’s head, soft to the blandness, badly lit by vairon eyes, devoid of blood, split by a straight and flat nose, surmounted by a forehead without protuberance, decorated with two immense ears which flexed without grace” . The only positive thing to say about his physiognomy is that he has “A mouth on the lips from which a divine goodness breathed” . In fact, Popinot is a great benefactor of the poor in his neighborhood. Rue du Fouarre does not like him, but he is appointed president of the extraordinary committee responsible for distributing help to the destitute. This prevents him from moving. On the same date, in The reverse of contemporary history , he render great services to Madame de la Chanterie. In 1818, in C\u00e9sar Birotteau , he is invited to the Ball of C\u00e9sar Birotteau, and he carefully examines the company contract which links his brother Anselme to the perfumer. In 1826, he returned among the civil judges, but he still did not have the Legion of Honor. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In 1828, in The ban , he is committed by the president of the second chamber to question the Marquis d’Espard. The Marquise d’Espard has filed a request for ban against her husband whom she accuses of squandering her fortune for the benefit of Madame Jeanrenaud. At the request of Eug\u00e8ne de Rastignac, Horace Bianchon asks her uncle to visit the Marquise first. What Popinot judge does. He quickly realizes that the marquise lies. Conversely, he immediately saw that Madame Jeanrenaud does not lie. The judge then goes to the Marquis d’Espard, rue de la Montagne-Sainte-Genevi\u00e8ve. There everything exudes serenity and intelligence. Popinot judge understands that the Marquise d’Espard maneuvered with perversity and he is about to draw the consequences. But he is dowed down by the Keeper of the Seals, for the benefit of Judge Camusot. He welcomes his replacement with an ironic smile: he perfectly understood the abuse of power of the Marquise. In 1829, in Splenders and miseries of courtesans , he signs the non-place order for the benefit of Lucien de Rubempr\u00e9, but too late to prevent the young man’s suicide. Become the Providence of the Saint-Marcel district in The reverse of contemporary history , he died in 1833. 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