Adolph Robert Rappold

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Adolph Robert Rappold (born March 14, 1816 in Gumbinnen ; † October 23, 1899 ) was a German judge .

Life

Rappold was sworn in to the Prussian sovereign in 1844 and became an auscultator. In 1846 he was appointed court trainee in Poznan. In 1850 he became a district judge in Rogasen . In 1859 he was transferred to Rawicz with the function of conductor of the court deputation in Gostyn. In 1861 he became the district court director or district judge in Gostyn . A year later, he was first transferred to Fraustadt and then to Wreschen . In 1865 he came to Marienwerder as a judge of appeal . 1870 was promoted to senior tribunal councilor. In 1879 he came to the newly established Imperial Court. As a judge, he was assigned to the 5th Civil Senate of the Imperial Court . He retired in 1886.

source

  • Adolf Lobe : “Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929”, Berlin 1929, p. 350.
  • Rainer Paetau, Hartwin Spenkuch, (edit.): Acta Borussica: The Protocols of the Prussian State Ministry 1817–1934 / 38, Volume 6 / II (1867–1878), Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences (ed.), Hildesheim 1999–2003 , P. 692.

Individual evidence

  1. Justice Ministerialblatt for Prussian Legislation and Justice, XXI. Year, Berlin 1859, p. 273 .
  2. ^ After the Acta Borussica.
  3. After praise, he was only promoted to district court director in 1862.
  4. ^ Justice Ministerialblatt for Prussian Legislation and Justice, XXVII. Year, Berlin 1885, p. 33 .