Wolfram Schädler

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Wolfram Schädler (born December 30, 1947 in Heide (Holstein) ) is a German lawyer and former federal prosecutor at the Federal Court of Justice .

Life

Schädler studied law at the universities of Frankfurt / M. and Marburg. He had to repeat the first state law examination in 1973 and passed the second in 1977. In 1980 he received his doctorate from the University of Marburg. After completing his legal clerkship in the Frankfurt Higher Regional Court district, he joined the public prosecutor's office in Hanau in 1978 for the judicial service in the state of Hesse and was appointed public prosecutor there in 1981.

From 1982 to 2003 Schädler worked in the Hessian Ministry of Justice (HMdJ) in Wiesbaden, where he was appointed senior public prosecutor in 1986, senior ministerial advisor in 1991 and senior senior public prosecutor in 1994. In the HMdJ, Schädler worked from 1982 to 1990 as a consultant for execution of sentences, probation assistance and victim protection and was responsible for various criminal policy projects of the Hessian Ministry of Justice: Non-profit work instead of a substitute freedom road, establishment of the nationwide first counseling center for victims of crime (Hanauer Hilfe, 1984) , Establishment of the nationwide first supervised witness waiting room at the Limburg court (1985) as well as electronic ankle cuffs as a probation order and alternative to pre-trial detention. From 1990 to 1995 Schädler was head of the ministerial office in the Hessian Ministry of Justice. Between 1995 and 2003 he worked in the criminal law department of the HMdJ as a division leader and was appointed as deputy head of this department from 2002.

From 2003 to 2013 he worked at the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office (GBA) at the Federal Court of Justice (BGH) in Karlsruhe, where he was appointed Federal Prosecutor at the BGH in 2004. As a federal prosecutor, he was responsible for revisions in criminal matters and worked on the 1st, 3rd and 4th criminal division of the BGH. As a federal prosecutor, he represented for the federal prosecutor's office, among other things, nationwide spectacular cases of homicides, such as in the Harry Wörz case or in the case of the baker von Siegelsbach; The so-called Wildmoser trial, which involved allegations of corruption in the construction of the Munich Allianz Arena , stood out in the area of white- collar crime .

Schädler worked on the Karlsruhe Commentary on the Code of Criminal Procedure, and above all on the subject of the European Convention on Human Rights.

On January 31, 2013, Schädler retired from the Federal Prosecutor's Office and has since worked as a lawyer in Wiesbaden, primarily in the areas of accessory prosecution / victim attorney and audits. In the proceedings he supervised, the Möhlmann case received a lot of media attention.

Publications (selection)

  • Hans-Jörg Albrecht and Wolfram Schädler (Eds.): Community Service: Charitable work. Criminological research reports from the MPI for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Vol. 25, MPI Freiburg 1986, ISBN 978-3-922498-28-5 .
  • Karl-Heinz Groß and Wolfram Schädler (eds.): Criminal policy report for the Hessian Minister of Justice from December 1989. HMdJ Wiesbaden 1990.
  • Wolfram Schädler, Michael C. Baurmann and Ulrich O. Sievering (eds.): Help for crime victims as an international movement. A comparison with the Netherlands and the USA. Contributions from a conference of the Evangelical Academy Arnoldshain. Publication series of Probation Aid e. V. Vol. 19, Forum Verlag Godesberg Bonn, 1990, ISBN 3-927066-33-8 .
  • Michael C. Baurmann and Wolfram Schädler: Victim needs and victim expectations. In: Federal Criminal Police Office (Hrsg.): The victim and the fight against crime. BKA working conference 1995. BKA Wiesbaden 1996, ISSN  0174-5433 .
  • Michael C. Baurmann and Wolfram Schädler: The victim after the crime - his expectations and perspectives. With further contributions by Margarete Mitscherlich as well as Rolf Guntermann and Inge Möbus. BKA research series Vol. 22nd 2nd edition, BKA Wiesbaden 1999, ISSN  0174-5433 .
  • Collaboration on the Karlsruhe Commentary on the Code of Criminal Procedure . 7th, revised edition, Beck, Munich 2013, ISBN 978-3-406-69511-7 .
  • Wolfram Schädler: Victim protection in German criminal and procedural law and its implementation in case law. In: Stephan Barton and Ralf Kölbel (eds.): Ambivalences of the victim's turn to criminal law. Interim assessment after a quarter of a century of victim-oriented criminal law policy in Germany. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Baden-Baden, 2012, ISBN 978-3-8329-7567-8 .
  • Service office for offender-victim reconciliation and conflict resolution (Ed.): European guidelines for victim protection - support or stumbling block for restorative justice? Conference documentation of the 15th Forum for Offender-Victim Compensation 2014 in Trier. Kindle Edition, 2014, ISBN 978-3-924570-37-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.hanauer-hilfe.de (online. Accessed on November 13, 2017) and www.opferhilfe.de  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Online. Accessed November 13, 2017)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.opferhilfe.de  
  2. Witness care www.lg-limburg-justiz.hessen.de (Online. Accessed on November 13, 2017)
  3. www.rechtsanwalt-schaedler.de (Online. Accessed November 13, 2017)
  4. ^ Federal prosecutor demands acquittal for Harry Wörz
  5. BGH repeals acquittal for village bakers
  6. Wildmoser judgment is to be repealed
  7. ^ Karlsruhe Commentary on the Code of Criminal Procedure. Beck, Munich 2013
  8. www.rechtsanwalt-schaedler.de (Online. Accessed November 13, 017)
  9. ^ "People at Maischberger": When the daughter's murderer is never convicted