Friedrich Ernst Scheller

Friedrich Ernst Scheller (* November 15, 1791 in Good Velcro mountain near Nordhausen, † December 21, 1869 in Frankfurt ( Oder) ) was a lawyer and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly.

Life

Scheller was born as the son of the bailiff and manor owner Johann Christian Scheller. 1809/1810 he began his law studies in Göttingen. In 1813 he graduated from it and became a lawyer. In 1814 he took part as a volunteer at the Eichsfelder hunters in the wars of liberation. In 1814 he became a judge in Aachen and remained so until 1816, when he became President of the Court in Krefeld. In 1820 he left Krefeld and went to Halberstadt, where he was High Court Judge. 1826 ended this activity and Scheller went to Berlin, where he worked for the Prussian Ministry of Justice. He was then 1830 Secret Obertribunalrat. A year later, he became a lecturer advice. In 1836 he went to Frankfurt (Oder), where he was President of the Court of Appeal in 1836. On May 18, 1848 he was elected to the National Assembly in Frankfurt. The 17th legislative district, which elected him, had 80 586 inhabitants and included Frankfurt ( Oder) and some villages in the district of Lebus. He was also elected by the electoral district of Cottbus, this election but refused to exercise its mandate of Frankfurt can. He counted to right center and was a member of the Group Casino. He worked in three committees, dated May 24, 1848 to April 12, 1849 in the Committee on the Draft Constitution, July 1, 1848 to April 12, 1849 in the Committee on the Entwerfung the law on ministerial responsibility and the Committee on the initiation of the investigation against the deputies Robert Blum and Johann Georg Günther. 1849-1850 he was then a member of the first chamber of the Prussian Landtag. In 1862 he was promoted to Frankfurt to top privy councilor. In retirement, he went in 1869 in Frankfurt.

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