Anton von Beyerle

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Anton Franz Elias Beyerle , from 1883 von Beyerle , (born January 20, 1824 in Weil der Stadt , † March 14, 1886 in Leipzig ) was a German lawyer and Senate President at the Imperial Court .

Life

The son of a general practitioner in Weil der Stadt studied law in Tübingen. 1847 was the year he was sworn in to the sovereign. In 1849 he came to Schorndorf as a court actuary. He became a judicial assessor in Esslingen in 1852. In 1857 he was promoted to the senior judicial council. In 1863 he was appointed assessor at the Obertribunal in Stuttgart and in 1865 as a councilor at the Obertribunal. In 1866 he became a lecturer in the Ministry of Justice. In the ministry was active in criminal law: In 1868 he observed the Bavarian criminal proceedings and was involved in the drafting of the Reich justice lawsin the subcommittee on criminal law. Therefore, from 1874 to 1876 he was deputy representative of Württemberg at the Federal Council. In 1874 he was appointed vice director of the upper tribunal. In 1878 he was director of the higher tribunal criminal chamber and head of the disciplinary court. In 1879 he became director of the High Tribunal. In 1879 he came to the Reichsgericht as President of the Senate of the III. Criminal senate . He died in 1886. His colleague Paul Christian Henrici said of him that he “was highly regarded in his Senate. And often [he] heard it said that his orally proclaimed judgments were so thoroughly and masterfully motivated that if one had a stenographer available, the execution of the judgments only had to be copies. "

Honors

Works

  • “About the death penalty. Lecture at the Royal Württemberg Ministry of Justice. " Stuttgart 1867 ( Google Books ; digital copy of the BSB )
  • "Relationship of the investigative courts and the public prosecutor's office to the medical college" , Württembergisches Rechtsblatt, Volume 2, Stuttgart 1870, 426 .

literature

  • Adolf Lobe : Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929, Berlin 1929, p. 340.
  • Leaves for Prison Studies, Organ of the Association of German Prison Officers, Volume 21 (1887), p. 316.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 53. Directory of students at the Royal Württemberg University of Tübingen at the beginning of the summer half of 1844, p. 10 ; Directory [sic!] Of civil servants, teachers and students of the Royal Württemberg University of Tübingen in the winter half of 1845/46, Tübingen, p. 14 .
  2. ^ Hugo Schramm: Moniteur des dates, contenant un million de renseignements biographiques, généalogiques et historiques. Supplément et appendice 3, Volume 9, [Wi - Z. Appendice] Leipzig 1882, p. 25.
  3. Allgemeine Zeitung of May 14, 1868, p. 2052
  4. a b " Heinrich von Poschinger : Prince Bismarck and the Federal Council, Volume 3 (1874–1878), Stuttgart / Leipzig 1897, p. 35. "
  5. ^ Paul Christian Henrici: From the memoirs of a Schleswig-Holsteiner, German revue about the entire national life of the present, 21st year (1896), 3rd volume (July to September 1896), p. 334 .
  6. Leaves for Prison Studies, Organ of the Association of German Prison Officers, Volume 16 (1883), p. 186.