Friedrich Morg

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Friedrich Carl Heinrich Morg (born May 31, 1867 , † 1936 ) was a German judge.

Life

After graduating from the humanistic grammar school in Bayreuth, Friedrich Morg studied law and economics at the universities of Munich and Erlangen. In 1890 he became a member of the Corps Onoldia Erlangen . After completing his studies, he joined the Bavarian judicial service and later became a district judge , district judge and district court director . In the First World War he served as a senior war judge and deputy military justice officer at the deputy III. Bavarian Army Corps. At the beginning of 1927 he was appointed president of the district court in Nuremberg . He was a member of the examination committee for the legal exams at the University of Erlangen .

From July 1919 to 1924, Morg was an honorary councilor for the city of Nuremberg for the DDP, focusing on culture, social policy and internal mission .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 23 , 704
  2. ^ Hermann Hanschel: Lord Mayor Hermann Luppe. Nuremberg municipal policy in the Weimar Republic, Nürnberger Forschungen Volume 21, Nuremberg 1977 (also Diss. Erlangen 1975), p. 214.