Jens Rommel

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Jens Rommel (born September 13, 1972 in Ellwangen ) is a German lawyer and judge at the Federal Court of Justice .

Life

Rommel grew up in Ravensburg . He studied law at the universities of Augsburg, Lund, Würzburg and Lyon. After the first state examination in law, he completed his legal clerkship in Augsburg. He joined the judicial service of the state of Baden-Württemberg in 2003. First he was employed at the local court in Biberach , at the local court in Riedlingen and finally with the public prosecutor in Ravensburg. In the following years he worked as a research assistant at the Federal Prosecutor General at the Federal Court of Justice and at the Baden-Württemberg State Ministry of Justice . a. from May 2010 to January 2013 consultant at the European Union . Then he was senior public prosecutor in Ravensburg, where he was head of department and then deputy to the chief public prosecutor. From October 2015 to the beginning of 2020 he headed the central office of the state justice administrations for the investigation of National Socialist crimes in Ludwigsburg. In February 2020, Rommel was appointed federal judge .

According to his own knowledge, Jens Rommel is “neither related nor related by marriage” to Field Marshal Erwin Rommel , who was born 32 km away .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Press release No. 018/2020 of the Federal Court of Justice of February 17, 2020
  2. ^ Nazi crimes: Jens Rommel becomes head of the Nazi prosecutors. In: Spiegel Online . October 13, 2015, accessed January 5, 2017 .