Margarete Koppers

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Margarete Koppers (2014)

Margarete Koppers (born August 19, 1961 in Wissel ) is a German lawyer and currently attorney general in Berlin . She is the first woman in this position. Before that, she was the police vice- president of the Berlin police force , where she was also the first woman to hold this position.

Life

Koppers grew up in North Rhine-Westphalia and moved to Berlin in the early 1980s , where she studied law. In 1988 she began her service at the Senate Department for Justice , became a judge and ultimately held the office of Vice President of the Berlin Regional Court . She worked for two years as a research assistant at the Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe .

On March 8, 2010, Koppers was appointed police vice-president and represented the police chief Dieter Glietsch, who was still in office at the time . She temporarily headed the Berlin police for a year and a half after no successor could be appointed to Glietsch, who retired at the end of May 2011 and who was only succeeded on December 17, 2012 by Klaus Kandt . Koppers remained in office as Vice President until February 18, 2018.

Kopper's administration within the framework of Berlin's organized crime as well as her decisions as attorney general were the subject of national reports several times.

Koppers was married and now lives with her partner in Berlin after she had tried out several “relationship models” .

Individual evidence

  1. Hans H. Nibbrig: Margarete Koppers wants cross-departmental personnel policy. In: morgenpost.de. March 24, 2018, accessed March 27, 2018 .
  2. Berliner Morgenpost : The police have been saved , from December 18, 2012
  3. FOCUS Online: Expert: How Arab clans infiltrate switching centers of the German judiciary. Retrieved July 6, 2019 .
  4. ^ Controversy over Koppers' appointment. Retrieved July 6, 2019 .
  5. Philippe Debionne, Jan Thomsen: Trial of Rocker Murder: Is Attorney General Koppers involved in the case? July 31, 2018, accessed on July 6, 2019 (German).
  6. Peter Huth: Crime: Arab clans in Berlin do what they want . March 3, 2018 ( welt.de [accessed July 6, 2019]).
  7. ^ Deutsche Welle (www.dw.com): Berlin AG wants to get rid of fines for fare evaders | DW | 12/30/2018. Retrieved July 6, 2019 (UK English).
  8. Berliner Zeitung of March 7, 2012: Margarete Koppers: The resolute
  9. http://www.siegessaeule.de/no_cache/en/newscomments/article/719-berliner-polizei-vizepraesidentin-im-interview.html
  10. ^ Nicolas Šustr: On the go . (About Margarete Koppers) In: Neues Deutschland from 18./19. February 2017, p. 2