Friedrich Parey

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Friedrich Parey (born May 21, 1889 in Neuhaldensleben ; † November 3, 1938 ) was a German lawyer and at the time of National Socialism the first senior Reich attorney at the People's Court .

Life

Parey completed a law degree, which he completed in 1911 with the first state examination in law. After continuously participating in the First World War , he passed the assessor examination in 1919 and entered the judiciary. From 1920 he was employed by the public prosecutor at the regional court in Naumburg (Saale) . There he became public prosecutor at the extraordinary special court of the German Reich on the occasion of the March fighting in March 1921. From 1922 he was a public prosecutor in Halle (Saale) and from 1930 first public prosecutor at the higher regional court in Kiel . In 1932 he became senior public prosecutor at the Naumburg Higher Regional Court and in September 1933 general public prosecutor in Celle . From August 1937 he was a senior Reich attorney at the People's Court . In early November 1938 Parey died in a traffic accident. The First Public Prosecutor at the People's Court Siegfrid Geipel also died .

In the obituary of the National Socialist Official Gazette, Deutsche Justiz , which is not identified by name , it is mentioned that Parey, in addition to "fulfilling the narrower professional tasks ... took an active part in the further development of German criminal law ".

At the funeral ceremony on November 7th, 1938, Franz Gürtner , Roland Freisler , General Heiss from the Reich Court Martial, Upper Reich War Attorney Dr. Rehdans and representatives of the Reich Ministry of War , the Wehrmacht , the Reich Court and the People's Court, as well as almost all public prosecutors.

Source Ernst Klees

  • Obituary , in the magazine "Deutsche Justiz", issue 45 of November 11, 1938, p. 1802

literature

  • Werner Schubert : Sources for the reform of the criminal law and criminal procedure law . Vol. 2. Protocols of the Great Criminal Trial Commission of the Reich Ministry of Justice (1936–1938) ; Part 1. First reading: Principles, preliminary proceedings, main proceedings, joint procedural rules (judges, public prosecutors, parties, means of truth research, means of coercion), legal remedies (general regulations, complaints, appeal) , p. XXVI
  • Ernst Klee : The dictionary of persons on the Third Reich. Who was what before and after 1945 . 2nd Edition. Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2007, ISBN 978-3-596-16048-8 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Obituary. in: Zeitschrift Deutsche Justiz (publisher: Reichsminister der Justiz ) issue 45 of November 11, 1938, p. 1802