August Otto Krug

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August Otto Krug (born March 18, 1805 in Frankfurt (Oder) , † April 17, 1867 in Dresden ) was a German lawyer .

Life

August Otto was born as the son of Wilhelm Traugott Krug and Wilhelmine von Zenge in 1805 in Frankfurt (Oder). On March 29, 1827, he defended his legal dissertation in Leipzig . The doctoral dissertation De cond. He defended and published furtiva selecta capita in 1830. He married Charlotte Schnorr von Carolsfeld, the daughter of the painter Veit Hanns Schnorr von Carolsfeld and Wilhelmine geb. Irmisch, on December 29, 1833 in St. Thomas Church in Leipzig.

Konrad Wilhelm Krug († 1917), born around 1842, came from the marriage. Like his father, he became a royal Saxon judiciary. Most recently he was a lawyer at the Royal Higher Regional Court in Dresden.

After August Otto Krug worked for a short time as a lawyer in Leipzig, he was appointed to the jury's chair. He belonged to this until its dissolution in 1835. He subsequently became a councilor of appeal in Zwickau . Due to his excellent work on criminal law , August Otto Krug was appointed to the Saxon Ministry of Justice as a councilor in 1845 . He worked there from 1848, together with Siebdrat, v. Langenn and Schwarze, in the commission for the drafting of a criminal law draft. This design was completed in 1850 but was dropped. A little later August Otto Krug was entrusted with the examination of a new draft, which was then published on August 11, 1855 as a penal code for the Kingdom of Saxony . In the same year Krug published his publication Commentar on the penal code for the Kingdom of Saxony of August 11, 1855 and the related laws and a pocket edition of the penal code.

After many years of brain disease, he died on April 17, 1867 in Dresden.

Titles and awards

Publications (selection)

  • 1833 - The doctrine of Compensation Digitization
  • 1836 - The civil punishment as a compulsory penalty digitized
  • 1838 - Interpretation and application of the Criminal Code for Saxony
  • 1847 - How can the orality of the criminal trial be combined with documents, reasons for decision and second instance on the question of fact?
  • 1848 - The principles of the digital interpretation of the law
  • 1851 - The international law of the German digitization
  • 1854 - About dolus and culpa and especially about the concept of indefinite intention
  • 1854 - The Doctrine of Attempts at Crime Digitization
  • 1856 - The Criminal Code and the Code of Criminal Procedure for the Kingdom of Saxony. (together with Friedrich Oskar von Schwarze ) digitized
  • 1856 - The Saxon State Treaties for the Promotion of Legal Transactions with Foreign Countries Digitized
  • 1857 - Ideas for a common criminal law for Germany Digitized
  • 1857 - On the doctrine of the continued crime with special regard to Dr. Schwarze's Schrift (meaning Friedrich Oskar von Schwarzes work on the doctrine of continued crime. 1857) Digitized

literature

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