Wilhelm Otto Liebmann

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Wilhelm Otto Liebmann (born November 11, 1806 in Leipzig , † January 18, 1871 in Berlin ) was a German lawyer , politician and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly .

Life

Wilhelm Otto was born as the son of the Leipzig university actuary Carl Friedrich Liebmann and his wife Erdmuthe Eleonore Jud. From 1825 to 1830 he studied philosophy and political science at the University of Leipzig and law at the University of Berlin . In Berlin he joined the old Berlin fraternity in 1828 .

From 1837 he worked as a court judge in Berlin, from 1837 to 1845 as a regional and city court assessor. He first practiced the latter profession in Löwenberg (Silesia) , then from 1842 in Merseburg . In Perleberg he was the conductor of the city court from 1845 to 1846 and city judge from 1846 to 1849.

In the Paulskirchenparliament in Frankfurt he was a member of constituency 7, Brandenburg (Perleberg) in 1848/49 . He joined the Württemberger Hof parliamentary group and was a member of the implementation committee . Since 1848 he was also a member of the General German Association for the Protection of Patriotic Labor .

From 1849 until his death he was a city judge in Berlin.

His son Otto Liebmann comes from his marriage to Bertha Rosalie Wach (1817–1848), the daughter of the Merseburg doctor Friedrich Wach .

Works

  • Defense of the jury , 1844

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