District court Flensburg
The Flensburg District Court was a Prussian district court in the then Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein with its seat in Flensburg .
With the annexation of Schleswig-Holstein in 1867, the five district courts of Altona, Itzehoe, Kiel, Schleswig and Flensburg with the higher-level appeal court of Kiel were set up in the now Prussian province .
The following local courts were subordinate to the Flensburg District Court:
With the entry into force of the German Courts Constitution Act on October 1, 1879, these district courts were replaced by the three regional courts of Altona, Kiel and Flensburg, each with a public prosecutor's office. The district courts of Itzehoe and Schleswig were dissolved. The Flensburg District Court was converted into the Flensburg District Court .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ordinance of June 26, 1867, Preußische Gesetzsammlung 1867, p. 1073 ff.
- ↑ Order of August 6, 1867, regarding the establishment of the according to the Supreme Ordinance of June 26 of the J. New courts to be formed in the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein ( JMBl. P. 213 )