Bruno Adolph Sturm

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Bruno Adolph Sturm (also Benno Adolf Sturm ; * 1815 in Naumburg am Bober , † December 4, 1885 in Weißenburg in Alsace ) was a lawyer and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly .

Life

From 1830 to 1833 he studied in Breslau and then until 1838 in Halle (Saale) and Berlin . He then worked as an auscultator and from 1840 as a trainee lawyer at the Higher Regional Court in Frankfurt (Oder) . From 1844/1855 he was assessor there. In 1846 he also became an assessor at the Sorau regional and municipal court . On May 18, 1848, Sturm became a member of the Frankfurt National Assembly. His constituency was the 26th Sorau constituency with 78,157 inhabitants. Out of 145 electors, 105 voted for him. He belonged to the right-wing center, the Landsberg parliamentary group . On February 6, 1849, he was appointed to the Central Committee for Examination of Electionselected. He was a member of the assembly until May 20, 1849. In 1851 he became a district judge in Sorau, and six years later in Königsberg (Neumark) . In 1873 he went to Cottbus as court director . From 1875 to 1879 he was Vice President of the Court of Appeal . In 1879 he became president of the regional court in Magdeburg . He remained in this position until he was retired in 1884.

literature

  • Heinrich Best ; Wilhelm Weege; Biographical handbook of the members of the Frankfurt National Assembly 1848/49 , 1996, p. 332, ISBN 3-7700-5193-9
  • Joachim Winkler; Sturm, Benno Adolf in Mitteilungen Frankfurt (Oder) , issue 1/1998, Historischer Verein zu Frankfurt (Oder) eV, p. 31

Footnotes

  1. according to Beest / Weege p. 332 from 1844, according to Winkler from 1845
  2. after Winkler as district judge