Siegfried Roedenbeck

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Robert Rudolph Siegfried Roedenbeck (born July 25, 1851 in Trebnitz , Silesia, † November 18, 1914 in Berlin ) was a German lawyer and most recently President of the Senate.

Life

Roedenbeck was born as the son of the public prosecutor Paul Rudolf Siegfried Roedenbeck and his wife Hedwig Robertine Freiin von Eberstein in Trebnitz / Silesia.

He received his first training through private tuition at home, which was then completed by attending high schools in Poznan and Marburg . After graduating from high school, he served as a one-year volunteer in the Hessian Jäger Battalion No. 11. As a premier lieutenant he took part in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870/71 and witnessed the battles near Weissenburg, Wörth, Sedan and the siege of Paris . He studied law in Marburg and Halle. After passing the legal examination and successfully completing his doctorate in 1874, he began his preparatory service as a trainee lawyer at the royal district court in Halle.

Roedenbeck was married to Meta von Gertell since 1881. The marriage had six children.

After completing his training, he was initially employed as a district judge in Havelberg and Potsdam . From 1895 he worked as a regional judge at the higher court in Berlin, where in 1906 he became president of the senate and secret senior judiciary.

He died of a heart attack in Berlin in 1914.

Awards

Fonts

  • Inaugural dissertation at the law faculty of the University of Halle, subject: the antichresis
  • The duel in relation to killing and bodily harm. Hall 1883
  • Police ordinance law in Prussia: with special reference to the Sunday rest. Magdeburg 1884
  • The courtroom: Volenti non fit iniuria. Stuttgart 1885
  • Several articles in: Journal for German Civil Process, Vols. 9, 13, 15, 18 and 20

literature

  • State Library Berlin Sig. 8 "Fm 13584; Sig 8" Gt 10660 and Sig. 9 in: Fi 1187
  • Ranking list of the preuss. Army, born 1876
  • Address calendar Berlin-Potsdam, Charlottenburg, 1895
  • Ernst von Dryander : Memories from my life. Bielefeld and Leipzig 1922