Alfred Köhler (lawyer)

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Alfred Koehler

Alfred Köhler (born October 1, 1883 in Gimmeldingen , Palatinate , † September 19, 1945 there ) was a German public prosecutor and judge.

Life

Köhler attended the humanistic Kurfürst-Ruprecht-Gymnasium Neustadt . After graduating from high school, he registered in Munich in 1902 as a one-year volunteer for the Royal Bavarian 3rd Field Artillery Regiment "Prince Leopold" . He enrolled at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich for law and became active as a military fox in the Corps Transrhenania Munich on July 17, 1902 . He was accepted on March 7, 1904. He was a member of the Neustadter Krischertisch . When he was inactive , he moved to the Friedrich Alexander University in Erlangen . After he had passed the law university examination in the winter semester of 1907/08, he came to the Neustadt an der Weinstrasse district court as a legal trainee , in 1908 to the Landau district court in the Palatinate , in 1909 to the Neustadt an der Haardt district office and in 1910 in a Frankenthal office. In 1910 he filed for state bankruptcy in Speyer and was promoted to Dr. iur. PhD. As a certified legal intern he went to the Neustadt district office. In 1912 he continued to train in Paris and London. He became a public prosecutor in Wolfstein in 1913 , but took a leave of absence until he entered service and attended a seminar for oriental studies at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin . He then came to Wolfstein, Lauterecken and Otterberg in the same position .

As first lieutenant d. R. (Captain and Battery Chief) in the Royal Bavarian 5th Field Artillery Regiment "King Alfons XIII. of Spain ” he moved into the First World War . After the war he was the district attorney in Kaiserslautern , then 3rd public prosecutor at the Kaiserslautern District Court (1919), district judge at the Kaiserslautern District Court (1920), public prosecutor (1925) and first public prosecutor (1929) in Kaiserslautern. After three years as senior magistrate and chairman of the Edenkoben district court, he came to the Munich I district court as senior public prosecutor in 1933 . In 1934 he was appointed regional court director at the People's Court in Berlin. There he became President of the Senate . 1929–1935 he was chairman of Transrhenania's philatelic championship . When the Corps had suspended in 1935/36 , he became a member of the Munich old comradeship "von der Pfordten". In 1944 he was appointed President of the Stettin Higher Regional Court.

Fled from the Red Army , he came to his native Gimmeldingen in September 1945. He was arrested on behalf of the French occupation. During the internment he died a few days later under unexplained circumstances (signs of severe abuse). He found his final resting place in the Gimmeldingen family grave.

Honors

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 115/197
  2. ^ Dissertation: The state's ownership of public waters in Bavaria .
  3. 263. Köhler, Alfred (xxx) , in: Corpslist of the Transrhenania.