yes he was found guilty
Riel was found guilty of having committed the criminal offence of treason. At the time, the punishment for treason was death by hanging.
He led an armed rebellion against the Canadian government.
He was found guilty on 15 January 1793.
Louis Riel died at the end of a rope. He was executed by the Government of Canada after being found guilty of treason.
Riel was charged with treason, found guilty, and hanged on November 16, 1885.
Louis XIV died from gangrene. If you meant Louis XVI, he was executed after being found guilty of treason.
Not very often. But they were both found guilty of treason to the Nation and duly executed.
King Louis XVI of France was executed on January 21, 1793, after being found guilty of treason.
Louis Reil was executed on November 16, 1885 for the crime of "High Treason" against the Canadian government. Although the 6 man jury found him guilty, they recommended mercy for him. But Judge Hugh Richardson sentenced him to death.
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In 1885 Louis Riel was the leader of the Metis and first Nations people of western Canada against the Canadian government. After his capture in the North-West Rebellion, he stood trial and was found guilty of treason. He was then hung.
He could only have been found guilty of the lesser included offense of disturbing the peace by the worst Kangaroo Court in a modern civilized country. It was a travesty of justice and there was no available appeal. Which is beside the point, since France was at war with Austria and Prussia, and he had communicated with both and attempted to escape to their armies. This is treason by any definition.
Louis Graveure's birth name is Wilfred Douthitt.
He was accused of treason.
Treason.
Louis Riel was convicted of treason and sentenced to death.
In 1885 Louis Riel was the leader of the Metis and first Nations people of western Canada against the Canadian government. After his capture in the North-West Rebellion, he stood trial and was found guilty of treason. He was then hung. From:Nic F.
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He was tried for treason.
Treason.
In 1885 Louis Riel was the leader of the Metis and first Nations people of western Canada against the Canadian government. After his capture in the North-West Rebellion, he stood trial and was found guilty of treason. He was then hanged.
High treason
Louis Riel was convicted of Treason, which was a capital offence. Riel is the only person in Canada ever to have been executed for the crime of treason.
Wilfred Lewis Warren or Louis Francis Salzman