Adolf Wiebe (judge)

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Friedrich Carl Hermann Adolf Wiebe (born November 12, 1856 in Berlin , † March 12, 1942 in Leipzig ) was a German judge .

Life

The Prussian Wiebe was sworn in in 1878 and then worked as a trainee lawyer at the Supreme Court . In 1883 he was appointed assessor and then he worked for the public prosecutor of the Berlin I district court. From 1888 to 1892 he was a public prosecutor in Poznan.

Then he was transferred to the public prosecutor's office at the Berlin II district court and then to the higher court. In 1897/8 he was promoted to the Public Prosecutor's Office. From 1898 Wiebe was employed as an unskilled worker at the Prussian Ministry of Justice.

In 1899 he was appointed a secret councilor and promoted to lecturing council. In 1903 he was made senior judicial councilor with the rank of councilor II class. In 1906 he came to the Imperial Court . He was in the II. , V. and III. Criminal Senate active.

He retired in 1924.

family

His father Wilhelm Wiebe (1819–1900) was Chief Post Director in the Reich Post Office and his grandfather was District Court Director . The sculptor Ernst Herter was his brother-in-law. Senior building officer Adolf Wiebe and the founding rector of the Technical University Berlin Hermann Wiebe were his father's brothers.

literature

  • Adolf Lobe: Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929, Berlin 1929, p. 373.
  • Herrmann AL Degener : “Degener's who is it? “, 5th edition, Berlin 1910, p. 1600; VIII. Edition 1922, p. 1686.

Individual evidence

  1. Death register Leipzig I, 1942, entry No. 1514
  2. Konrad Herter : Encounters with people and animals. Memoirs of a zoologist 1891–1978 . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1979, pp. 9, 114.