District Court Wiesbaden
The Wiesbaden Regional Court is a court of ordinary jurisdiction and one of nine regional courts in Hesse . It is based in the Hessian capital Wiesbaden .
Instance move
The district courts Bad Schwalbach , Rüdesheim am Rhein , Idstein and Wiesbaden belong to the judicial district . The higher regional court in Frankfurt am Main is superordinate to the regional court Wiesbaden .
history
The Wiesbaden Regional Court was brought into being on October 1, 1879 as part of the Reich Justice Acts of 1877. 16 local courts were subordinate to the authority:
building
Initially, the district court was housed in buildings on Friedrichstrasse and Marktstrasse. On April 3, 1897, the new building, built in the style of the early Renaissance , was inaugurated on Albrechtstrasse and what is now Rechtsstrasse.
At the end of 2009, the regional court moved to the newly built justice center at Mainzer Strasse 124.
Judge
President
- 1879-1893: Emil Hopmann
- 1893–1898: Julius Cramer
- 1898–1904: Heinrich Stumpff
- 1904–1917: Rudolf Mencke
- 1917–1924: Otto Vollbracht
- 1924–1928: Walter Keiffenheim
- 1928–1933: Alexander Bergmann
- 1933–1936: Heinrich Pfeil
- 1936–1945: Karl Hefermehl
- 1945–1947: Carl Schmahl
- 1948–1951: Adolf Fitschen
- 1951–1972: Günter Hacks
- 1972–1975: Dietrich Volz
- 1975–1994: Erwin Trapp
- 1994-2004: Ekkehard bomb
- 2005–2007: Günter Huther
- 2007–2016: Jörg Britzke
- since 2016: Joachim Blaeschke
More judges
- Wilm von Stein-Liebenstein (1931 to 1934)
See also
Web links
- Official website of the Wiesbaden Regional Court
- Overview of the jurisdiction of the Wiesbaden Regional Court
Individual evidence
- ^ The courthouse in Wiesbaden. (PDF; 462 KB) In: ordinary-gerichtsbarkeit.hessen.de. November 16, 2017, p. 15 , accessed February 25, 2020 .
- ^ Report on the move in the Frankfurter Rundschau ( Memento from March 3, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
Coordinates: 50 ° 3 ′ 42.6 " N , 8 ° 15 ′ 11.3" E