Gustav Calame

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Gustav Adalbert Calame (born August 12, 1830 in Königsberg , † June 28 or 29, 1905 in Leipzig ) was a German judge .

Life

His father was a businessman. He passed his Abitur in 1848 at the Collegium Fridericianum in Königsberg. During his studies in his hometown he was a member of the short-lived progressist fraternity “Palmburgia” (1850–53). From this connection he knew the poet lawyer Ernst Wichert and Botho zu Eulenburg . 1851 was the year he was sworn in. In 1859 he became a district judge in Memel. In 1868 he was appointed city judge. In 1875 he was promoted to the appellate judge. In 1879 he became a higher regional judge. He did not take up the position in Celle because of his assistant judge work for the Reichsgericht. In 1882 he was appointed to the council in Breslau. In 1884 he was appointed to the Imperial Court. He was active in the 4th Civil Senate and the 2nd Criminal Senate of the Imperial Court . In 1902 he retired.

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Adolf Lobe : Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929. Berlin 1929 p. 357.
  2. ^ Anton Bettelheim: Biographisches Jahrbuch and German Nekrolog. Volume 10, Berlin 1907, list of the dead 1905, column 134 * .
  3. ^ Gustav Zippel: History of the Royal Friedrich College of Königsberg Pr. 1698–1898. Königsberg 1898, p. 24.
  4. Otfried Albrecht: " Directory of Judges ", in: Harald Franzki (Ed.): " 275 Years of the Oberlandesgericht - Oberlandesgericht Celle 1711-1986 " [Festschrift for the 275th anniversary of the Oberlandesgericht], Celle 1986, p. 445.
  5. ^ Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, Volume 4 (1899), p. 63 .