Friedrich Helber

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Friedrich Helber (born September 6, 1870 in Ilshofen , † 1942 in Leipzig ) was a German judge .

Life

In 1893 Helber from Württemberg was sworn in to the sovereign. He was appointed public prosecutor in 1904. In 1913 he became a district judge. He was appointed senior judge in Stuttgart in 1920. In 1925 he was appointed imperial judge. He was active in the 4th Criminal Senate and in the 2nd Civil Senate . He was a member of the State Court for the Protection of the Republic . He retired before 1938. He was reactivated after the beginning of the war and was again active in the Second Civil Senate in 1940/41. He was not a member of the NSDAP.

Fonts (selection)

  • “Prosecution of criminal acts against state laws in the German Empire beyond the state border” , Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, Volume 10 (1905), Col. 734 .
  • “Arrests at sea” , Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, year 17 (1912), column 507 .
  • “Supreme Court?” German Jurists' Journal, 33rd year (1928), Col. 685ff.
  • "The Reichsgericht for the composition of the courts and for the distribution of business" , DRiZ 1929, p. 48.

literature

  • Adolf Lobe : “Fifty Years of the Reichsgericht on October 1, 1929”, Berlin 1929, p. 386.

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Otto: From the own church to the nationally owned enterprise: Erwin Jacobi (1884–1965), Tübingen 2008, p. 180, fn. 96.
  2. ^ Ingo J. Hueck: The State Court for the Protection of the Republic , Tübingen 1996, p. 122, Rn. 571.
  3. ^ According to § 60a of the Reichsbeamtengesetz as amended. of Art. I No. IV of the Staff Reduction Ordinance of October 27, 1923 (RGBl. I, p. 999), members of the Reichsgericht retired at the age of 68. It is no longer listed for the year 1938 on the Senate cast lists for Friedrich Karl Kaul : History of the Reichsgericht, Volume IV (1933–1945), East Berlin 1971.
  4. ^ Jan Thiessen: "Transfer of GmbH law in the 20th century", in: Vanessa Duss et al. (Ed.): "Legal transfer in history", Munich 2006, p. 487, fn. 177.