Franz Hettner

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Franz Hermann Erich Hettner (born November 28, 1863 in Dresden , † October 8, 1946 in Wettingen ) was an administrative lawyer, a Saxon politician and a German judge.

Life

Hettner was a son of the literary and art historian Hermann Hettner and his second wife Anna geb. Grahl. He was married to Anna-Elise Charlotte geb Stübel.

Hettner was a judge in the Saxon civil service and sat from 1907 to 1919 for the National Liberal Party in the 2nd Saxon Chamber of Estates . During the First World War, from 1915 to 1917 he was a judge in the occupied General Government of Warsaw . In 1918 he was appointed to the Privy Council of Justice . After the war he was a member of the German People's Party , and from 1919 Reich Judge at the Reich Court .

Hettner had been proposed as a member of the Imperial Court in 1922 under Stresemann. On April 1, 1926, he was appointed as a full-time judge in the 2nd Criminal Senate at the State Court for the Protection of the Republic (RepSchStGH) in Leipzig. On January 24, 1931, the electoral review court for the Reichstag for the 5th electoral term from 1930 to 1932 was elected. Johannes Bell was elected as chairman and Reich judge Hettner as his deputy. Hettner retired in early 1932.

Publications

  • Commentary on the electoral law for the second chamber of the assembly of estates in the Kingdom of Saxony from May 5, 1909 together with d. Implementation ordinance of May 7, 1909, Leipzig: Roßberg, 1909, Textausg. with introduction by Franz Hettner
  • Comment: The election laws for the state parliament in the Kingdom of Saxony together with d. Implementation Ordinance ud order about d. Operation d. Landtag, Franz .-- Leipzig: Rossberg, 1919
  • On the interpretation of the new Fines Act in the Leipzig Journal for German Law, Volume 16, 1922, p. 425 ff
  • To the book Schiffer “Storm over Germany”, DRiZ 1932, 66

Individual evidence

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  2. Ingo J. Hueck, The State Court for the Protection of the Republic - 1996, 366 p., P. 122 f.
  3. ^ Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung 1932, Col. 154.

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