Heinrich Scheele (lawyer)

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Johann Georg Heinrich Scheele (born February 2, 1825 in Leipzig , † December 4, 1882 in Dresden ) was a German judge .

Life

The Saxon was sworn in in 1851 and admitted to the bar in Dresden. In 1855 he became a notary. In 1871, when the DAV was founded, he was a member. 1876 ​​came as advice to a court of appeal . In the same year he was promoted to the council at the Saxon higher appeal court. In 1879 he entered the Reichsgericht after his position had become vacant due to the death of the designated court counselor Lothar Schilling . He was in the III. Civil Senate and retired on November 1st, 1880.

Fonts

  • German Lawyers' Association : Expert opinion on the draft of a German civil process regulation drawn up in the Prussian Ministry of Justice. Berlin 1871, p. 83 ff.

literature

  • Adolf Lobe : Fifty Years of the Reichsgericht on October 1, 1929. Berlin 1929, p. 355.
  • Small messages. (Deaths). In: Legal papers . Vol. 11, 1882, p. 620.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. weekly for strange legal cases in actenmäßigen representations from the field of administration of justice and administration, first for the Kingdom of Saxony. Vol. 11, 1851, No. 41, p. 328.
  2. ^ Journal of the Bar Association for Bavaria. Volume 11, 1871, p. 338, Textarchiv - Internet Archive
  3. ^ Karl Biedermann : The new German imperial court in Leipzig . In: The Gazebo . Issue 40, 1879, pp. 663, note 1 ( full text [ Wikisource ]).