Marshal Ney, who had been arrested on…
November 1815 CE
After a court-martial decided in November that it did not have jurisdiction, he had been tried on December 4 for treason by the Chamber of Peers.
In order to save Ney's life, his lawyer Dupin had declared that Ney was now Prussian and could not be judged by a French court for treason as Ney's hometown of Sarrelouis had been annexed by Prussia according to the Treaty of Paris of 1815.
Ney had ruined his lawyer's effort by interrupting him and stating: "Je suis Français et je resterai Français!" (I am French and I will remain French).
On December 6, 1815, he was condemned, and was executed by firing squad in Paris near the Luxembourg Garden the following day.
He refuses to wear a blindfold and was allowed the right to give the order to fire.
Ney's execution deeply divides the French public.
Many many of Napoleons other general will eventually be exonerated by the Bourbon monarchy.