Franz Arndts

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Franz Heinrich Arndts (born October 20, 1864 in Berlin ; † after 1932) was President of the Senate at the Reichsgericht .

Life

Franz Arndts was born as the son of Fritz Arndts, who later became the Privy Councilor in Leipzig, and his wife Anna Zedler in Berlin, and was baptized Catholic. In 1887 he passed the first state examination with the grade “passed”, the second in 1893. He became an assessor in the same year. In 1895 he worked as a local judge in costs and married Marie Tappenbeck in Berlin that same year. In 1899 he was appointed to the council at the Prenzlau Regional Court, where his daughter Franziska Jenny Caroline Arndts (1899–1990) was born, and in 1904 he became an assistant judge at the Court of Appeal . After an intermezzo in 1905 as an assistant judge at the Berlin II district court, he became a member of the chamber judge in 1906. In 1912 he came as an assistant judge in the VI. Civil Senate of the Imperial Court . On New Year's Day 1914, he was appointed Reich judge. He then worked in the IV , VII and V civil senate. In 1925 he became Senate President of the Second Criminal Senate and in 1928 of the IV Civil Senate. He retired on February 1, 1933 because he had reached the age limit.

literature

  • Friedrich Karl Kaul : History of the Reichsgericht, Volume IV (1933-1945). East Berlin 1971, p. 301.

Individual evidence

  1. Cf. Standesamt Berlin IVa, Marriage Register No. 466/1895.
  2. See Prenzlau registry office, birth register no. 594/1899.