Geestland District Court
The District Court of Geestland is one of eight district courts in the district of Stade and is located in the district of Langen in the city of Geestland . Until the merger of the city of Langen with the integrated municipality of Bederkesa on January 1, 2015, its name was the district court of Langen .
Superior courts
The District Court of Stade , the Higher Regional Court of Celle and the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe are superordinate to the Geestland District Court.
history
In February 1948 a district court was moved to Langen. It originated from areas in Lower Saxony that previously belonged to the Wesermünde District Court and the district courts in Lehe and Geestemünde. In 1952 four judges were employed at the court in Langen. In 2004 there were six magistrates and four bailiffs.
Courthouse
From 1948 the court was initially located in the rooms of the Scheelschen Villa on Hinschweg . In 1955 the house became the property of the tax authorities; other tenants who had previously lived in the building moved out in 1955. In 1956, extensive renovations and extensions of the villa were completed. Today the court is housed in a building on Debstedter Strasse .
Web links
- Website of the Geestland District Court
- Overview of the jurisdiction of the Geestland District Court
- Overview of the case law of the former Langen District Court
Individual evidence
Coordinates: 53 ° 36 ′ 29 " N , 8 ° 35 ′ 55.4" E