Otto Suppes

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Otto Karl Franz Suppes (born August 28, 1836 in Groß-Karben ; † November 29, 1911 ) was a German judge .

Otto Suppes was sworn in in 1855. He is said to have initially entered the Nassau judicial service. In 1867 he became a district judge. In 1874 he was appointed district judge. In 1877 he was promoted to the appellate judge and in 1879 to the higher regional judge in Kassel. In 1889 he was transferred to the higher regional court in Frankfurt am Main . In 1891 he was appointed to the Imperial Court. He worked for a long time in the IV Criminal Senate. After his retirement in 1906, he let his son Adolph Suppes (1880–1918) and Otto Rometsch convert the Grundhof he had acquired in Radebeul . He was co-editor of Goltdammer's Archives for Criminal Law .

literature

  • Adolf Lobe: Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929, Berlin 1929, p. 361.
  • 50th anniversary of Suppes' service in the Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, year 10 (1905), column 895.

Individual evidence

  1. so the DJZ; the Grand Ducal Hessian Government Gazette to the year 1865, p. 858 records the appointment of the " court accessist Otto Suppes von Groß-Karben as regional court assessor at the regional court Böhl "