Karl Friedrich von Hufnagel

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Karl Friedrich Hufnagel , from 1835 by Hufnagel , (born February 7, 1788 in Schwäbisch Hall , † April 18, 1848 in Tübingen ) was a German legal scholar and politician .

Life

The son of Schwaebisch Hall town clerk Hufnagel enjoyed an early education at Frederick David Gräter and Christoph Gottfried Bardili . At the beginning of 1806 Hufnagel went to the University of Erlangen , where he studied law with Christian Friedrich von Glück, among others . He moved to the University of Tübingen , where he passed the lawyer examination with the grade “excellent good”. After a brief activity as a lawyer , he became an auditor in the Württemberg military in 1810 and went to Russia as such , but was released from military service in April 1813 due to his poor health.

From 1825 to 1838 Hufnagel was a member of the Second Chamber of the Württemberg Land estates , first for the Upper Office of Hall and then from 1833 for the Upper Office of Heidenheim . In 1836 he was raised to the nobility.

In 1828 Hufnagel was transferred to the position of councilor at the civil senate of the court in Eßlingen , before he became director of the civil senate of the court in Ellwangen with the title of senior tribunal counselor in 1831 . In 1836 it was returned as such to the court in Esslingen. This was followed in 1839 as a ministerial advisor in the Ministry of Justice in Württemberg , before he became director of the court in Tübingen in 1842.

In 1828 Hufnagel was given the task of assessing the Württemberg pledge and priority legislation from 1825, and in 1839 he was co- referee and editor of the commission report for the Württemberg penal code. His last work was a review of the draft of the civil process order for Württemberg in 1848.

Honors

Works (selection)

  • Instruction from Württemberg. Municipal councils on the pledge, priority and execution law , Tübingen 1825.
  • Illumination of the existing legal relationships with regard to the Schwäbisch-Hall saltworks , Tübingen 1827.
  • The court constitutions of the German federal states , Tübingen 1829.
  • Commentar on the criminal code for the King. Württemberg initially for Praktiker , Stuttgart 1840 and 1842.
  • New prejudices of Württemberg. higher courts, corrections and additions to the commentary on the criminal code , Tübingen 1844.
  • The penal code for the King. Württemberg with explanatory notes mainly from the practice of the courts , Tübingen 1845.
  • Communications from the practice of the Württemb. Civil Courts , 1846 and 1848.

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Individual evidence

  1. Royal Württemberg Court and State Handbook 1839, p. 35.