Broacker District Court

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The Broacker District Court was a Prussian court of ordinary jurisdiction that existed from 1867 to 1871 and was based in what is now the Danish town of Broager ( German  Broacker ).

After the Prussian annexation of the Duchy of Schleswig during the German War in 1866, the administration of justice and administration were completely separated there and in the Duchy of Holstein on September 1, 1867. In the course of one the was the District Court Flensburg subordinate district court to Broacker created, whose district of the parishes chaff , Broacker , Nübel , Satrup and Ullerup was formed. On October 1, 1871, the Broacker District Court was repealed and its district was assigned to the Sønderborg District Court .

Individual evidence

  1. Ordinance on the separation of the administration of justice from the administration, the abolition of private jurisdiction and the former place of jurisdiction, as well as on the constitution of the courts in the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein of June 26, 1867 ( PrGS 1867, p. 1073 )
  2. Order of August 6, 1867, regarding the establishment of the according to the Supreme Ordinance of June 26 of the J. New courts to be formed in the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein ( JMBl. P. 218 )
  3. Reg.-Pres.-Bek., The police attorney functions at the Amtsger. Sonderburg on August 22, 1871 ( Official Gazette of the Royal Government of Schleswig, p. 213 )