Armin Nack

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Armin Nack (born February 3, 1948 in Steinhöring ) is a German lawyer. Most recently he was presiding judge at the Federal Court of Justice .

Life

After studying law and subsequent legal clerkship , he became a public prosecutor in Stuttgart in 1979 and a judge at the Stuttgart regional court in 1985 . In 1991 he was appointed judge at the Federal Court of Justice and initially worked at the 5th Criminal Senate in Leipzig. In 2000 he took over the deputy chairmanship and from November 1, 2002 the chairmanship of the 1st Criminal Senate , which he held until his retirement on April 30, 2013.

Nack is considered an innovative lawyer. Together with Rolf Bender, he developed the modern doctrine of credibility and evidence, is co-editor and (co-) author of numerous publications and has been heard several times by committees of the German Bundestag as an expert in the legislative process. Attention was paid to the fact that the 1st Criminal Senate headed by him, after having been given responsibility for criminal tax matters, decided on new - stricter - principles for the determination of penalties in the event of tax evasion .

The 1st Criminal Senate, headed by Armin Nack, was criticized for dismissing an above-average number of revision applications as obviously unfounded; While around 35–40% of all reasoned decisions were predominantly successful for the accused in the other Senates, between 2005 and 2010 it was only 14.5% in the 1st Senate.

For many years Nack was state chairman of the Working Group of Social Democratic Lawyers (ASJ) Baden-Württemberg.

Publications

  • Rolf Bender, Armin Nack, Wolf-Dieter Treuer: Establishing facts in court, credibility and evidence theory, interrogation theory . 4th edition 2014, ISBN 978-3-406-65879-2
  • Sections 94-111 p StPO . In: Rolf Hannich (Ed.): Karlsruhe Commentary on the Code of Criminal Procedure . 6th edition, 2008, ISBN 978-3-406-49798-8
  • Organized crime - protection of third-party assets - purchase of goods - cashless payment - raising of capital - fraudulent sales methods - pricing - measures against debtors - credit, banking and stock exchange transactions, insider abuse, brokerage - raising of goods and capital . In: Müller-Gugenberger, Bieneck (Ed.): Commercial criminal law, manual of commercial criminal and regulatory offenses law . 4th edition, 2006, ISBN 978-3-504-40045-3
  • Local crime policy as a political task. In: Eva Kampmeyer, Jürgen Neumeyer (Eds.): Innere UnSicherheit. 1993, ISBN 978-3-923126-90-3 .
  • Evaluation of evidence in circumstantial evidence . In: Kriminalistik 1995, pp. 466–470.
  • Matthias Jahn, Armin Nack (Eds.): Criminal procedural law practice and jurisprudence - separate worlds? Lectures and discussions at the 1st Karlsruhe Criminal Law Dialogue 2007, 1st edition 2008, ISBN 978-3-452-26855-6
  • CD-ROM: Armin Nack (Ed.), BGH-Nack, criminal senate of the BGH, all decisions since autumn 1991, ISBN 3-472-03772-5

Individual evidence

  1. Press release of the Federal Court of Justice of April 30, 2013
  2. Opinion on the Stalking Fighting Act before the Bundestag Legal Committee (PDF; 28 kB). Report by the MPs Erika Simm, Thomas Strobl (Heilbronn), Volker Beck (Cologne) and Jörg van Essen on the amendment of the Criminal Code (StGB) and the right of assembly due to the approval of National Socialist violence and arbitrary rule before the Bundestag Interior Committee
  3. ^ Jail for tax evaders . In: sueddeutsche.de . December 2, 2008
  4. Gisela Friedrichsen : Ou - Obviously unfounded Legal Tribune Online (accessed February 11, 2011)
  5. Oliver García: "Federal Court of Justice: The sheer joy of punishing" . myops 15/2012, p. 55ff
  6. asj-bawue.de