Ignaz Böttrich

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Ignaz Böttrich (born May 26, 1835 in Paderborn ; † February 6, 1924 in Godesberg ) was a German judge at the Imperial Court of the German Empire in Leipzig .

Life

Böttrich studied law and cameralia at the universities in Heidelberg from 1853 and further in Göttingen from 1854. During his studies he was active in the Corps Suevia Heidelberg and Hannovera Göttingen . After completing his studies, he became an auscultator in his hometown of Paderborn, where he worked as a trainee lawyer up to the legal assessor exam. As a court assessor he received his first position in the Prussian judiciary in 1860 at the court in Rößel and in 1867 he was appointed public prosecutor in Sorau . In 1877 Böttrich became district court director in Trebnitz (Silesia) . In 1879, in the course of the implementation of the Reich Justice Laws, he was promoted to regional court director in Beuthen , from where he was later transferred to the regional court in Liegnitz . In 1888 Ignaz Böttrich was appointed to the Reich Court Judge in Leipzig , where he was a member of the Second Criminal Senate until his retirement in 1900 . When he retired, he was awarded the Order of the Red Eagle, Second Class with Oak Leaves. He retired in Godesberg.

literature

  • Armin Danco: The Yellow Book of the Corps Suevia zu Heidelberg, 3rd edition (members 1810–1985), Heidelberg 1985, No. 459
  • Heinrich Ferdinand Curschmann : Blue Book of the Corps Hannovera zu Göttingen, Volume 1: 1809–1899 Göttingen 2002, p. 188, No. 583.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 121 , 509.
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 70 , 287.
  3. ^ According to Curschmann (2002) with reference to the obituary in the 26th year of the Academic Monthly Issues .
  4. ^ Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, Volume 5 (1900), p. 479 .