Public Prosecutor Mosbach

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The Mosbach public prosecutor's office is responsible as a criminal prosecution authority for the district of the Mosbach regional court .

Tasks and responsibilities

In accordance with the jurisdiction of the District Court of Mosbach , the district of the public prosecutor's office includes the districts of the district courts of Adelsheim , Buchen , Mosbach , Tauberbischofsheim and Wertheim . Around 270,000 citizens live in the area of ​​responsibility. The district extends on the one hand to the area of ​​the Neckar-Odenwald district , on the other hand in the northeast of the district to parts of the Main-Tauber district . After the police reform in Baden-Württemberg, investigations will be carried out by the departments in the area of ​​responsibility of the Heilbronn Police Headquarters .

The public prosecutor's office in Mosbach reports to the general public prosecutor's office in Karlsruhe (Section 147 GVG ). It belongs to the so-called Baden legal area, in which traditionally u. a. in the ordinary courts and at the public prosecutor's offices, the " Baden file node " is used to bind the files.

At the Mosbach public prosecutor's office there are currently (spring 2014) a senior public prosecutor , a senior public prosecutor , five public prosecutors and three public prosecutors as prosecutors. The Mosbach public prosecutor's office employs around 30 people. According to the organizational statute of the public prosecutor's offices ( administrative regulation of the Ministry of Justice of Baden-Württemberg ), the Mosbach public prosecutor's office as a judicial authority is divided into several departments (two investigation departments, one enforcement department, one administrative department). The investigation departments are (factually) responsible for certain areas of criminal law.

business development

As with all public prosecutors in Baden-Württemberg, there are annual fluctuations in the number of business transactions. The inputs have leveled off at around 7,400 criminal investigations against accused persons known by name (so-called Js proceedings). There are also proceedings for administrative offenses and proceedings against unknown perpetrators (so-called UJs proceedings ). The average distribution is as follows (see federal figures):

Procedure proportion of
against known perpetrators (Js) 59.3%
against unknown perpetrators (UJs) 35.7%
because of administrative offenses 4.8% 100%
- including traffic matters 90.7%

From the Js procedure (100%), the following focal points should be emphasized - according to previous developments:

Charge / type of offense proportion of
willful assault 8.9%
Theft , embezzlement 11.7%
Cheating , infidelity 18.4%
Traffic offenses 21.6%
Narcotics crime 7.7%

In the past few years, charges were brought against 1/5 to 1/4 of the accused or a court decision (especially a penalty order) applied for. The process settlements (100%) are essentially divided into:

Processing type proportion of
Charges to the district court 0.6%
Charges to the local courts 6.4%
Penalty orders (to local courts) 18.3%
Discontinuation of proceedings
- with conditions (§ 153a StPO) 4%
- for young people / adolescents (§ 45 JGG ) 4.2%
- due to insignificance (§ 153 StPO) 6%
- in the case of an insignificant secondary offense (Section 154 StPO) 6%
- No evidence of a crime (Section 170 (2) StPO) 24.9%

Insofar as proceedings were discontinued with the condition to pay a sum of money (so-called fines), non-profit organizations and, to a lesser extent, the state treasury received considerable sums.

A procedure at the Mosbach public prosecutor's office takes an average of 1.5 months. Around 85% of the procedures are completed within the first three months.

The Mosbach public prosecutor's office enforces the decisions of the criminal courts . In addition, it enforces judicial fines, administrative fines or penalty payments , compensation for value (for confiscated objects) and enforcement detention . In proceedings under the JGG, however, the juvenile judge is also the enforcement officer. The following figures from the Mosbach public prosecutor's office essentially correspond to the long-term average:

Enforcement of sentences or enforcement against persons (2013: around 8,500)
- Imprisonment without probation ( imprisonment ) 3%
- Imprisonment with probation 6.1%
- fine 53.6%
- Compulsory detention 29.1%

Accommodation

The public prosecutor's office is housed in a historic building in Mosbach.

View of the Mosbach public prosecutor's office in 74821 Mosbach, Hauptstrasse 87-89.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ [1] Map of the district
  2. ^ [2] Directory of police departments
  3. ^ [3] Organizational Statute
  4. Federal Statistical Office : Justice at a Glance, 2015 edition [4]

Coordinates: 49 ° 21 '24 "  N , 9 ° 8' 54.1"  E