Friedrich Walter (politician)

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Friedrich Walter (born July 23, 1924 in Ingelfingen , † November 17, 1985 in Türkenfeld ) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Walter attended elementary school and the German grammar school in Eichstätt , and in 1943 he left the school with a certificate of military qualification. In the same year he took part in the Second World War with the Luftwaffe, in 1945 he was seriously wounded and ended up in Russian and American captivity, from which he was released in July 1945. He then attended a special course at the high school in Ingolstadt in order to obtain the proper Abitur.

From 1946 on he studied law in Munich , in 1949 he passed the first state examination there and worked as a court clerk at the district court and the regional court in Munich. In 1951 he wrote his dissertation, two years later he passed the major state examination qualifying for judge's office and higher administrative service. He began as a government assessor with the government of Upper Bavaria , where he was responsible for community finances and the cultural department. A little later he was transferred to the Bavarian Administrative Court, where he acted as a consultant to the president and was active in the building senate and civil servants' senate. In 1955, Walter was appointed to the government council and assistant in the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture , and was responsible for rectifying the law. After a short job at the Bavarian representation in Bonn , he did his field work at the district office in Berchtesgaden . In 1962 he was appointed to the senior government council and transferred to the Munich Public Prosecutor's Office at the Munich Administrative Court , where he took over the management in 1969.

After the MP Josef Ruttmann left the Bavarian State Parliament on September 2, 1970 , Walter moved up and represented the constituency of Upper Bavaria from September 16, 1970. He was a member of the State Parliament until November 20, 1970. Later, he was the first prosecutor at the Munich I Regional Court . In 1983 he retired, but the following year he was admitted to the bar at the Fürstenfeldbruck District Court and the Munich I and Munich II regional courts .

literature

  • Serious crimes committed by male adolescents: their causes and the personality of their perpetrators (dissertation from 1951)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Activity report of the Bavarian State Parliament, 6th electoral period (PDF)
  2. Commercial legal protection and copyright. Vol. 84, Verlag Chemie, 1982, p. 715.