District court Eilenburg

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District court Eilenburg
Flagging at the Eilenburg District Court on June 17th

The Eilenburg District Court is a court of ordinary jurisdiction and one of a total of 25 district courts in the Free State of Saxony .

Seat and District of the Court

The judicial district of the Eilenburg District Court comprises the area of ​​the former Delitzsch district with the municipalities of Bad Düben , Delitzsch , Doberschütz , Eilenburg , Jesewitz , Krostitz , Laußig , Löbnitz , Rackwitz , Schkeuditz , Schönwölkau , Taucha , Wiedemar and Zschepplin ( Section 1, Paragraph 4, Annex No. 9 of the Saxon Justice Act). The court has its seat in 04838 Eilenburg, Walther-Rathenau-Straße 9.

organization

The district court of Eilenburg has the departments of advisory assistance, care department, family department, land register , estate department, criminal department, enforcement department, security department, paying agent, witness compensation and civil department.

However, the Leipzig District Court is responsible for keeping the commercial , cooperative , partnership and property law registers as well as for copyright disputes, proceedings of the bankruptcy code , foreclosure and compulsory administration , certain economic criminal cases and certain decisions in criminal matters including juvenile criminal matters for all cities and municipalities in the district .

There is a public library at the district court of Eilenburg. The Leipzig Regional Court maintains an office for its social services at the District Court. Six bailiffs work at the Eilenburg district court .

Superior courts

The District Court of Eilenburg is one of the five district courts directly subordinate to the District Court of Leipzig , along with the district courts in Borna , Grimma , Leipzig and Torgau . The competent higher regional court has its seat in Dresden .

decisions

The district court of Eilenburg became known nationwide in autumn 2009 with a judgment on the usability of speed camera photos to convict speeding offenders. At that time it found “that it already constitutes an interference with the right to informational self-determination, which requires a legal basis if, to identify the suspicious driver, a picture is technically fixed, which can be called up as evidence at any time and is processed and evaluated can '".

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Social Service Eilenburg (District Court Leipzig) on amt24.sachsen.de (accessed on January 31, 2013)
  2. Speed ​​control - judges do not accept speed camera photos as evidence in Spiegel Online on November 20, 2009 (accessed October 30, 2011)
  3. Judgment and justification on verkehrskexikon.de (accessed on October 30, 2011)

Coordinates: 51 ° 27 ′ 21.9 "  N , 12 ° 38 ′ 19.8"  E