Hermann Schmitz (judge)

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Hermann Franz Wilhelm Schmitz (born January 17, 1873 in Dortmund , † 1952 ) was a German judge .

Life

Schmitz passed the first state examination with “sufficient” in 1894 and then entered the Prussian civil service. In 1898 he passed the second state examination with "good" and was appointed court assessor. In 1904 he became a public prosecutor at the Düsseldorf Regional Court . In 1913 he was promoted to the Public Prosecutor's Office at the Cologne Public Prosecutor's Office. On December 1, 1919, he came to the Reichsgericht as advice . He was in the IV. , III. and V. Criminal Senate. He retired on July 1, 1938.

family

Schmitz was the son of a building councilor and a Catholic. He married Magdalena, daughter of the Justice Council Heinrich Malkwitz (1859–1912) lawyer at the Imperial Court. The philosopher Hermann Schmitz is her son.

Honors

literature

  • Adolf Lobe : Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929, Berlin 1929, p. 383.
  • Friedrich Karl Kaul : History of the Reichsgericht, Volume IV (1933-1945), East Berlin 1971, p. 290.
  • Klaus-Detlev Godau-Schüttke : The Federal Court of Justice. Justice in Germany, Berlin 2005, p. 44.

Individual evidence

  1. full name after Hermann Schmitz: Consciousness, Freiburg / Br. 2010, p. 29.
  2. ↑ Year of death after the dedication in Hermann Schmitz: System der Philosophie.