Johann Ernst (politician, 1905)

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Johann Ernst (born January 29, 1905 in Hirschkofen , today Feldkirchen , † July 15, 1971 in Straubing ) was a German politician of the Bavarian Party . He was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament from 1958 to 1962.

Ernst attended elementary school in Feldkirchen and the humanistic grammar school in Straubing, which he was able to complete with the Abitur. He studied law and political science at the universities in Munich and Würzburg . In 1930 he passed the legal traineeship examination, in 1931 he received his doctorate and in 1933 finally the state examination. After working as an assessor at the Straubing District Office , he took over a law practice in Straubing on March 15, 1934 and has been a lawyer ever since. He interrupted this work during the Second World War when he was deployed, most recently as a reserve officer, mainly on the eastern and south-eastern fronts.

In the state elections in 1958 , Ernst entered the state parliament through a mandate in the constituency of Lower Bavaria . There he was a member of the committee for border issues. In addition, he was a deputy non-professional judge member of the Bavarian Constitutional Court . After the 1962 election, he left the state parliament.

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