Achim Brauneisen

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Achim Brauneisen (born March 31, 1958 in Kirchheim / Teck ) is a German lawyer. He has been attorney general in Stuttgart since August 2013 .

Life

Brauneisen grew up in Nürtingen and studied law at the University of Tübingen . From February 1987 on, he first worked as a public prosecutor at the Stuttgart public prosecutor's office and then as a criminal judge and civil judge at the Nürtingen district court and the Stuttgart regional court. From April 1990 he worked as a public prosecutor in the newly created department for combating organized crime at the Stuttgart public prosecutor's office, before he was seconded to the specialist department for criminal and pardon law of the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Justice in April 1993 . From there he moved to the Stuttgart Public Prosecutor's Office in 1997, where he was appointed Senior Public Prosecutor in November 1997. In November 1998 there was another change to the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Justice, where Brauneisen headed the personnel department for the higher justice service in the state of Württemberg for more than five years and at the same time held the function of deputy head of the department for personnel, organization, budget and IT.

In May 2004 he was appointed Chief Public Prosecutor at the Tübingen Public Prosecutor's Office, before he was appointed Head of the Department for Criminal Law and Mercy Law at the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Justice from February 2006 onwards. Since August 1, 2013, Brauneisen has been the public prosecutor's office in the district of the Stuttgart Higher Regional Court.

Others

Achim Brauneisen is chairman of the Association of Probation and Criminal Assistance Württemberg eV He is a member of the board of the Chance eV project, a member of the board of trustees of the Baden-Württemberg state foundation for victims of protection and a member of the advisory board of the state traffic watch in Baden-Württemberg. He is also a member of the board of trustees of the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law in Freiburg and, in an advisory capacity, is a permanent guest of the Criminal Law Committee of the Federal Bar Association and an ethics assessor at the Federal Court of the German Football Association.

literature

  • The electronic monitoring of the whereabouts as a new instrument of supervision , criminal defense lawyer 2011, pp. 311-316, Verlag Wolters Kluwer Deutschland GmbH, PDF file
  • Proposed law by the Federal Bar Association to improve the establishment of the truth in criminal proceedings through increased use of image and sound technology , Nack / Park / Brauneisen, New Journal for Criminal Law Science 2011, pp. 310-314, Verlag CH Beck Munich and Frankfurt a. M.
  • Video documentation in criminal proceedings - state of the art and reform considerations in Germany , Österreichisches Anwaltsblatt, 2013, pp. 209–216, Pbb, Vienna
  • The German law of sports betting fraud de lege lata and de lege ferenda , Schriften zum Sportrecht, 2013, pp. 43-68, Württembergischer Fußballverband, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Baden-Baden
  • Current problems and the need for reform in accommodation according to § 63 StGB , Susanne Müller, NRV-Info 02/2014, PDF file
  • The relations between the public prosecutor's office and the police in German criminal procedural law in Ceza Muhakemesi Hukukunda Güncel Konular, edited by Prof. Dr. Centel only, Koç University Istanbul, 2015, ISBN 978-605-152-215-9
  • Collective proceedings against "dangerous" ?, Festschrift for Reinhold Schlothauer on his 70th birthday, 2018, pp. 17-27, Verlag CH Beck Munich, ISBN 978-3-406-70034-7
  • Fight against terrorism in the federal state - the new structural concept of the German public prosecutor's offices in Lüttig / Lehmann "The fight against terror in the present and future", Writings of the Public Prosecutor's Office in Celle, Volume 3, 1st edition, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Baden-Baden 2019, p. 107 -129, ISBN 978-3-8487-6220-0

Individual evidence

  1. DFB Federal Court , accessed on March 23, 2017