Favras and his wife had separated a…
February 1790 CE
In the course of a trial that lasts nearly two months, witnesses disagree about the facts concerning the case and evidence is lacking.
Even Sylvain Maréchal, the anarchist editor of the republican newspaper Révolutions de Paris, admits that the evidence against Favras is insufficient.
However, an armed attempt to free him by some Royalists on January 26, which had been thwarted by La Fayette, had aroused the suspicion of the Parisians, and on February 18, 1790, in spite of a notable defense plea, Favras is sentenced to be hanged.
After he had previously implicated others in the conspiracy (most notably, the Comte d'Antraigues), Favras offers to give further information to the authorities on the plot's details and participants if reprieved but, denied that, refuses to reveal more.