Friedrich Huldreich Carl Siegmann

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Friedrich Huldreich Carl Siegmann, around 1800.

Friedrich Huldreich Carl Siegmann (born April 28, 1760 in Stolberg (Harz) , † September 28, 1833 in Leipzig ) was a Saxon lawyer and mayor of Leipzig nine times between 1813 and 1830 .

Career

Siegmann studied law at the University of Leipzig , from which he on July 5, 1781 with the investigation "De iurisdictione summorum in Imperio iudiciorum ob caussarum continentiam in cives mediatos haud fundata" ("About the jurisdiction of the highest courts, especially the Reich Chamber Court, if one of the disputing parties is not directly affected by the Reich ") to the Dr. iur. received his doctorate.

In 1789 Siegmann was elected to the City Council of Leipzig. From 1800 he was city judge and from 1804 builder of the city. He was elected mayor in 1813, 1815, 1817, 1819, 1821, 1824, 1826, 1828 and 1830.

From 1794 Siegmann was the Royal Saxon High Court Judge. He was also an assessor in the jury's chair.

Honors

Siegmann was a holder of the Saxon Civil Service Order and the Imperial Russian Order of Vladimir (4th class).

Publications

  • De iurisdictione summorum in Imperio iudiciorum ob caussarum continentiam in cives mediatos haud fundata. Jacobeans, Leipzig 1781.
  • Attempt on the rights of the emperor in disputes between the imperial estates about their state justice in relation to the constitution of the empire as a whole. Leipzig, 1787.
  • About the history and extent of the Chursächsischen privilege against the appeal to the imperial courts, to the examination of this by the Hofrath Spittler in Götting. Histor. Magazine 2.B.2th and 3rd piece adopted principles. Georg Joachim Göschen, Leipzig 1789.

literature

  • Karin Kühling, Doris Mundus: Leipzig's ruling mayors from the 13th century to the present. Sax-Verlag, Beucha 2000, ISBN 3-934544-02-9 .