District Court Wiesbaden

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The district court of Wiesbaden was 1867 to 1879, a court of general jurisdiction in the then Prussian Wiesbaden and is one of three district courts in the government district of Wiesbaden .

With Section 12 of the ordinance of February 22, 1867, the separation of administration and justice was ordered after Nassau was annexed by Prussia . This was not the case in the Duchy of Nassau . The offices were both administrative districts and courts of first instance. With ordinances of June 26, 1867 and August 21, 1867, the judicial function was transferred to the newly created local courts. District courts were created in Dillenburg , Limburg and Wiesbaden, and the higher-level appeal court of Wiesbaden was created in Wiesbaden .

The Wiesbaden District Court was established as the successor to the Wiesbaden Court Court . It was responsible for ten local courts with a total of 26 local judges . It was equipped with eleven judges' posts.

District Court Judicial district Number of judges
District court Bad Homburg vd Höhe Justice Office Homburg , Rödelheim and the Grand Ducal Hessian part of Niederursel 3
District court Höchst Office Höchst 3
Hochheim District Court Office Hochheim 2
Koenigstein District Court Koenigstein Office 2
Wiesbaden District Court Wiesbaden Office 5
Eltville District Court Office of Eltville 2
District court Rüdesheim Office Rüdesheim 2
District Court of St. Goarshausen Office St. Goarshausen 2
District court Langen-Schwalbach Office Langen-Schwalbach and Office Wehen 3
District court Idstein Office Idstein 2

With the law on the establishment of the higher regional courts and the regional courts of March 4, 1878, the court was dissolved on October 1, 1879. At the same time, the Wiesbaden Regional Court was established as a successor.

literature

  • Georg Schmidt von Rhein: On the history of court organization in the regional court district of Limburg. Nassauische Annalen , Vol. 99, 1988, pp. 75-87
  • Eckhart G. Franz , Hanns Hubert Hofmann, Meinhard Schaab: Court organization in Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria and Hesse in the 19th and 20th centuries (= official spatial organization since 1800. Basic study 14 = publications by the Academy for spatial research and regional planning. Contributions 100). ARL, Hannover 1989, ISBN 3-88838-224-6 , pp. 212, 214.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Supplement to the intelligence paper for Nassau No. 16, Wiesbaden, March 11, 1867, p. 109 ff.
  2. ^ Supplement to the intelligence paper for Nassau, No. 42, Wiesbaden, July 31, 1867, p. 517 ff.
  3. ^ Supplement to the Intelligence Gazette for Nassau No. 47, Wiesbaden, August 28, 1867, pp. 809 ff.
  4. Law Collection for the Royal Prussian States 1878, No. 12, pp. 109–124