Ludwig von Zimmerle

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Franz Joseph Ludwig Zimmerle , von Zimmerle since 1895 , (born January 1, 1832 in Ellwangen , † March 28, 1907 in Stuttgart ) was a German judge .

Life

He completed a law degree in Tübingen from 1849 to 1856 and received his doctorate. In 1855 the Württemberg resident was sworn in to the sovereign. From 1862 to 1870 he was a member of the Second Chamber for the constituency of Ellwangen / Amt. The Catholic Zimmerle was considered a Greater German and had joined the ministerial faction in the state parliament. From 1866 he was senior judicial officer in Ellwangen. In 1869 he was promoted to district judge and first public prosecutor at the district court. On March 9, 1870, the Chamber of Deputies declared his election from 1868 null and void. In the by-election of July 14, 1870, he lost to Friedrich Retter . In 1871 another promotion to the district judge and senior public prosecutor followed. In the state elections on December 30, 1876 , Zimmerle achieved one vote more for the Center and People's Party after a bitter election campaign in Rottweil than the national liberal rival candidate, Chief Tribunal Officer Anton von Boscher . This election was canceled on May 24, 1877 and in the by-election on October 4, 1877, Boscher was elected. In 1879 he was appointed first public prosecutor and in 1886 regional court director. In 1891 he was appointed to the Imperial Court. He was active in the 1st Criminal Senate. In 1902 he retired.

family

The member of the state parliament Johann Michael Zimmerle was his father, the Senate President at the Reichsgericht Ludwig Zimmerle his son.

Honors

Fonts

  • The German family property system according to its origin and its course. Tübingen 1857 ( digitized version ).
  • German Criminal Law Practice, Volume II, Stuttgart 1880.

literature

  • Adolf Lobe: Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929, Berlin 1929, p. 361
  • Frank Raberg : Biographical handbook of the Württemberg state parliament members 1815-1933 . On behalf of the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-17-016604-2 , p. 1071 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Anton Bettelheim (Ed.): Biographisches Jahrbuch und Deutscher Nekrolog, Volume 12, Berlin 1909: List of the Dead 1907, Col. 98 *
  2. According to information on the person represented on Jakob Kull's picture by Zimmerle, Ludwig or Tübingen University Library L XV 26.2 , accessed on December 22, 2012.
  3. Süddeutscher Telegraph of March 10, 1870, p. 7 .
  4. Folkert Nanninga: Voting in the era of the founding of the empire. The state elections of July 8, 1868 and December 5, 1870 in the Kingdom of Württemberg. Stuttgart 2004, pp. 134ff, 441f.
  5. Dieter Langewiesche (Ed.): The Diary of Julius Hölders 1877–1880 - On the fall of political liberalism in Württemberg and in the German Empire, Stuttgart 1977, p. 58.
  6. Court and State Manual of the Kingdom of Württemberg 1907, p. 34
  7. Court and State Manual of the Kingdom of Württemberg 1901, p. 80