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Name
  
Otto Oehlschlager

Preceded by
  
Eduard von Simson

Role
  
Jurist


Children
  
Hans von Oehlschlager

Profession
  
jurist

Succeeded by
  
Robert Bosse

Otto von Oehlschlager

Chancellor
  
Otto von Bismarck Leo von Caprivi

Born
  
16 May 1831 Blumenau-Heiligenwalde, East Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia (
1831-05-16
)

Alma mater
  
University of Konigsberg

Died
  
January 14, 1904, Charlottenburg, Germany

Spouse
  
Maria Mellenthin (m. 1861)

Preceded by
  
Hermann von Schelling

Education
  
University of Konigsberg

Otto von oehlschl ger


Otto Karl von Oehlschläger (16 May 1831 – 14 January 1904) was a German jurist and politician.

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Biography

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Oehlschläger was born Otto Oehlschläger in Blumenau-Heiligenwalde (modern Kwietnik, Poland), he was ennobled ("von Oehlschäger") in 1888.

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Oehlschläger studied law at the University of Königsberg, passed his final exam in 1858 and worked as a judge at Danzig (Gdańsk), Schwetz (Świecie) and Löbau (Lubawa). In 1864 he became a prosecutor at Marienwerder (modern Kwidzyn) and in Königsberg in 1870. In 1874 he was removed to the Prussian ministry of Justice in Berlin.

Since 1879 he was the Prussian Army's "Generalauditeur", as such responsible for reforms of the military penal law. In 1883 he became a member of the Prussian House of Lords and legal advisor of the Prussian crown, in 1884 a member of the Prussian Staatsrat and President of Berlin's Kammergericht on 1 January 1885.

In 1889 he became Secretary of State of the Reichsjustizamt and followed Eduard von Simson as President of the Reichsgericht in 1891. He remained in this position until his retirement in 1903.

Oehlschläger died in Berlin in 1904.

References

Otto von Oehlschläger Wikipedia