Adolf Müller-Emmert

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Adolf Müller-Emmert (born March 1, 1922 in Ludwigshafen am Rhein , † July 2, 2011 in Neuhemsbach ) was a German lawyer and politician of the SPD .

Life

Müller-Emmert was born as the son of a senior foreman of the Deutsche Reichsbahn . After attending elementary school and graduating from secondary school in Ludwigshafen am Rhein in 1940, he initially worked as a port and laboratory worker. From 1941 to 1945 he took part in the Second World War as a soldier in the Air Force . During the war he was first employed as a radio operator and blind flight instructor, later as a combat and dive fighter pilot. In 1944 he was shot down behind the Soviet lines. He then changed the type of service and served in the infantry in the spring of 1945.

In 1945 Müller-Emmert was employed as a gang worker for the Deutsche Reichsbahn. A year later he began studying law at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg , which he completed in 1948 with the first state examination in law and, after completing the legal clerkship in 1951, with the second state examination in Mainz . He then entered the higher judicial service of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate as a court assessor . In the following years he worked as a judge, public prosecutor and senior public prosecutor. From 1952 to 1961 he worked for the public prosecutor's office in Kaiserslautern and then at the Zweibrücken Higher Regional Court . In 1954 he received his doctorate from the University of Heidelberg to the Dr. jur. utr. From 1983 he practiced as a lawyer in Kaiserslautern.

Müller-Emmert joined the SPD in 1956. From 1960 to 1985 he was chairman of the SPD sub-district of Kaiserslautern and from 1970 to 1980 deputy chairman of the SPD district of Palatinate .

Müller-Emmert was from 1960 to 1964 council member of the city of Kaiserslautern and member of the district association of the Palatinate . He was a member of the German Bundestag from the 1961 to 1987 Bundestag elections . In parliament he represented the constituency of Kaiserslautern. From 1963 to 1969 he was first deputy chairman, from 1969 to 1976 then chairman of the special committee for the major criminal law reform . On Müller-Ermert's initiative, the establishment of a parliamentary football team, which is now called FC Bundestag , goes back to .

Honors

Fonts

  • The rendering of use in the criminal code. o. O., 1953 (Heidelberg, Jur. F., diss. of April 5, 1954).
  • Bryan Magee: One in twenty. An investigation into homosexuality in men and women. [Dt. by Siglinde Summerer u. Gerda Kurz.] Indeed. by Adolf Müller-Emmert [u. a.], Limes-Verl., Wiesbaden 1967.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rheinpfalz of July 6, 2011