Walter Petsch

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Walter Petsch (born December 12, 1825 in Dresden , † August 19, 1903 in Leipzig ) was a German judge .

Life

Petsch was Protestant. The son of a general auditor studied law in Leipzig after attending the Nicolai School in Dresden. In 1850 he was sworn in to the Saxon sovereign. In 1851 he became a lawyer. In 1854 he came to the district court in Dresden as an assistant assessor. In 1856 he was appointed district judge. In 1868 he became district court director, after having been deputy director in Freiberg a year earlier, in 1870 he was transferred from Freiberg to Chemnitz. From 1874 he was judicial advisor and district court director in Leipzig. In 1879 he came to the newly established Imperial Court . He was in the III. Criminal Senate active. He retired in 1892

literature

  • Adolf Lobe : Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929, Berlin 1929, p. 354.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Place after Anton Bettelheim (ed.): Biographisches Jahrbuch und Deutscher Nekrolog. From January 1 to December 31, 1903 + list of dead 1903, Volume 8, Berlin 1905, p. 87 * .
  2. Jens Blecher, Gerald Wiemers: The register of the University of Leipzig. Volume II: The years 1832 to 1863, Weimar 2007, p. 241
  3. Weekly newspaper for strange legal cases in acts-like representations from the field of justice and administration initially for the Kingdom of Saxony, Leipzig 1854, No. 29, p. 232 .
  4. ↑ In 1857 it was listed at the Löbau District Court: Journal of Justice and Administration initially for the Kingdom of Saxony, NF Volume 15, Leipzig 1857, p. 285 .
  5. Weekly newspaper for strange legal cases in acts-like representations from the field of justice and administration initially for the Kingdom of Saxony, Leipzig 1867, No. 13, p. 204 .
  6. Weekly newspaper for strange legal cases in acts-like representations from the field of justice and administration initially for the Kingdom of Saxony, Leipzig 1870, No. 53, p. 424 .
  7. ^ Journal of Justice and Administration initially for the Kingdom of Saxony, Volume 39, Leipzig 1874, p. 519.