Alexander von Normann

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Alexander Hellmut August von Normann (born January 2, 1893 in Stallupönen , today Russia , † November 17, 1983 in Lam ) was a German lawyer .

Career

Alexander von Normann was born as the son of the billing councilor Max von Normann (* 1856) and his wife Martha geb. Trint was born in Stallupönen (now Nesterow ) in East Prussia . After attending the Royal Luisen High School in Berlin (1899 to 1911), he studied law in Grenoble and Berlin , and in September 1914, von Normann passed the first state examination in law. During his two-year legal traineeship at the Belzig District Court and the Potsdam Regional Court , he was promoted to Dr. jur. utr. PhD. Between 1916 and 1918, von Normann worked as chairman of the municipal courts of Ostrolenka-Stadt and Ostrolenka-Land at the Ostrolenka District Office, then for a few months at the Warsaw -Country District Office . In January 1921, he put his second state exam and then was Gerichtsassessor until 1924 as a county magistrate in Meseritz . At the same time, von Normann worked as an unskilled worker in the Prussian Ministry of Justice. After working as a general counsel in Königsberg he was in December 1924 Attorney at district court Konigsberg finally, on January 15, 1927 Attorney at the Higher Regional Court Konigsberg appointed and notary.

In 1945 von Normann fled to Hohenzollern and on October 25, 1945 he was appointed to the district court advisor at the district court of Hechingen . Since December 1, 1946, the lawyer was entrusted as district court director at the district court Hechingen with the management of the affairs of the district court president; since May 1947 he was presiding judge of both criminal chambers in Hechingen. From October 2, 1950 to the point of retirement on December 31, 1955, von Normann was a judge at the Federal Court of Justice .

Von Normann was evangelically reformed , born in 1923 with Charlotte. Nerlich (1902–1957) married and had two sons. He died at the age of 90 and was buried in the Munich North Cemetery.

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