Freising District Court

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The Freising Regional Court was an older Bavarian regional court that existed from 1804 to 1879 and was based in Freising in today's Freising district . In the Kingdom of Bavaria , the regional courts were judicial and administrative authorities, which were replaced in administrative matters by the district offices in 1862 and in legal matters by the local courts in 1879 .

history

Freising with the area of ​​the Hochstift Freising was not incorporated into Bavaria until 1802. In 1804, in the course of the administrative restructuring of Bavaria, the Freising Regional Court was established. From 1808 it belonged to the Isar district and from 1838 to the district of Upper Bavaria. The two regional courts of Freising and Moosburg had belonged to the Isar district since 1808 ( Upper Bavaria from 1838 ). In 1862, both districts of the regional court were merged in administrative terms to form the Freising District Office . The regional courts remained in existence until 1879, when they were renamed the district court.

District judge
  • Karl Freiherr von Stromer (from 1804)
  • Maximilian von Ockl (from 1805)
  • Franz Bernhard Grosch (1817–1849)
  • Karl Breidenbach (1849–1862)
  • Karl Moser (1862–1870)

See also

literature

Individual evidence

  1. cf. Hubert Glaser : Freising is going Bavarian. 37. Collective sheet of the historical association Freising. Regensburg 2002.