Franz Schumann

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Franz Schumann (born August 15, 1844 in Lichtenfels , † July 24, 1905 in Bad Steben ) was a German judge and lawyer .

Life

He was the son of the forensic doctor von Scheßlitz and attended the Hof Studienanstalt until 1859 . In 1866 he was sworn in as a legal intern for the Bavarian sovereign. In 1869 he was a certified legal intern. In 1873 he came to Ansbach as a substitute public prosecutor. In 1876 ​​he became a court assessor in Stadtamhof . In 1879 he became the second public prosecutor in Nuremberg. In 1885 he was appointed district judge in Memmingen and was transferred to Nuremberg in 1886. In 1888 he was promoted to public prosecutor at the Nuremberg Higher Regional Court and in 1890 to first public prosecutor. In 1892 he joined the Reich Attorney General as a lawyer . In 1899 he was at the Reichsgericht in the III. Appointed criminal senate. He died in office in 1905.

literature

Adolf Lobe: Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929, Berlin 1929, p. 367, 401.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Anton Bettelheim (Ed.): Biographisches Jahrbuch und deutscher Nekrolog , Volume 10, Berlin 1907, List of Dead 1905, 249 * .
  2. To Dr. med. Christian Lorenz Gottlieb Wilhelm Schumann, s. Scheinost / Gehringer: "Physics report for the Scheßlitz district court" , in: Reports of the Historical Association for the Care of the History of the Former Prince Diocese of Bamberg, Volume 145 (2009), pp. 187ff.
  3. ↑ Annual report from the Royal Study Institute at Hof in the school year 1858/59, Hof 1859 ( digitized version of the BSB ), p. 8.