Georg Heinrich von Bezzenberger

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Georg Heinrich Bezzenberger , from 1837 from Bezzenberger , (born May 30, 1795 in Erbach (Odenwald) , † December 12, 1866 in Stuttgart ) was a German judge in the Kingdom of Württemberg.

Life

Bezzenberger spent his childhood and youth with his grandfather, the high school director Purrmann in Frankfurt. He studied law at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg and became a member of the Corps Nassovia (I) Heidelberg. In March 1817 he was with the dissertation De usu practico actionum bonae fidei et stricti iuris to Dr. iur. PhD . At the district court in Esslingen , he entered the judiciary on March 18, 1819. Afterwards he was registrar and secretary at the upper tribunal in Stuttgart and from 1923 senior judicial assessor and head of the chancellery at the court in Ulm . On May 19, 1826, he was promoted to the Senior Justice Council. In 1827 Bezzenberger moved to the criminal senate of the court in Ellwangen . In 1836 he became chief tribunal councilor in Stuttgart and in 1840 director of the court for the Neckar district in Esslingen. 1852 to the Act . Appointed State Councilor and member of the Privy Council, he was appointed President of the High Tribunal on April 14, 1859, succeeding Heinrich von Harpprecht . This also made him a lifelong member of the First Chamber (gentlemen) of the Württemberg estates . He drafted a new code of criminal procedure .

Honors

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 117/20. - The first name "Fr." and the indication "sp. Tub. Danube “are probably wrong. Donor and honorary member of Danubia Tübingen (1805) was “Bezzenberger, FA, stud. iur. from Roth i. Württemberg ". That he “fr. Heath. Nassauer ”, cannot be correct either; because the Heidelberger Nassovia I was only donated in 1812.
  2. ^ Emil Julius Hugo Steffenhagen:  Bezzenberger, Georg Heinrich von . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 2, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1875, p. 607 f.
  3. Königlich-Württembergisches Hof- und Staats-Handbuch 1839, p. 37.
  4. Court and State Manual of the Kingdom of Württemberg 1866, p. 34.