Eckhart Dietrich

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Eckhart Dietrich (born February 6, 1937 in Berlin ) is a German judge. He was the presiding judge at the Supreme Court.

Life

In 1957 Dietrich passed the Abitur at the Rheingau grammar school in Berlin-Friedenau . He studied mathematics, physics and chemistry for three semesters at the Free University of Berlin . He was taken to Kösener 1958 Corps Normannia Berlin recipiert and drew twice as senior and once as a Cub Major from. In 1959 he moved to the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main to study law . There he became active again in the tradition of the Halle Corps, Corps Saxonia Frankfurt, today Konstanz. After returning to Berlin, he passed his legal traineeship in 1963. The Corps Neoborussia Halle , to which his father had already belonged, awarded him the ribbon in 1964. In 1959, he was from the University of Kiel to Dr. jur. PhD. After he had passed the assessor examination in the same year , he entered the judicial career in June, initially as an associate judge in a large criminal chamber, interrupted by a 16-month secondment to the public prosecutor's office. In 1972 he was appointed district judge. In 1977 he was elected to the full committee of the Association of Old Corps Students , of which he was a member for 27 years. At the Supreme Court , he was from 1978 auxiliary judges and judges from 1979. In 1982 he was transferred to the Berlin Regional Court as chairman of a large criminal chamber . He was initially responsible for economic criminal proceedings, then for drug offenses and finally jury court cases. In 1994 he was promoted to presiding judge at the Supreme Court. He thus took over the chairmanship of two criminal panels (a revision and legal complaints panel and a first-instance senate). Among other things, he led trials against members of the Red Army faction (Baader-Meinhof gang), the June 2nd Movement , the Revolutionary Cells and because of secret service activities against informal employees (IM) of the disbanded State Security Service of the GDR Ministry for State Security . In 2002 he retired.

Works

  • Danger of repetition in the case of moral crimes: the reason for detention in Section 112 (3) StPO from a historical, legal doctrinal and criminological point of view . Duncker & Humblot 1970. GoogleBooks
  • Attacks on the rule of law, the Baader / Meinhof gang, the June 2nd movement, the revolutionary cells and the Stasi in the West Berlin operational area . 2009, ISBN 978-3-8391-7371-8 . GoogleBooks
  • From Pietist to Freethinker: Is All Religion Ultimately Just Superstition? Kindle, 2015, ISBN 978-3-7392-9866-5 . GoogleBooks

See also

Remarks

  1. In 1972 the titles for judges were abolished.
  2. The full committee is something like the board (and memory) of the VAC.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 108/826; 149/367; 106/481
  2. ↑ Risk of repetition in the case of moral crimes - The reason for detention in Section 112 (3) StPO from a historical, legal doctrinal and criminological point of view. Dissertation. Duncker & Humblot, 1970, DNB 456459863 .