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Akademischer Senat (I), Protokolle >> Acta Senatus, Bd. IV
Enthält: Anwesend Rector Liebler, Cancellarius Herbrandt, Gerlach, Laubmaier, Demler, Hochman, Entzlin, Planer, Hamberg, Mögling, Burckhardt, Möstlin; 1.) Nach vorgebrachter Klage der Professoren Herbrandt, Laubmaier, Demler und Burckhardts soll in einigen Häusern zu "vil Zech und Banket" abgeschafft werden; 2.) Es soll ein "Scriptu principis" verfasst werden, damit Alexander Hakh (MUT 164,7) das "Mömpelgardtisch Verher" [?] gedruckt haben soll; 3.) M. Stephan Dups (MUT 156, 29) soll seinen Privilegienbrief, um den er im Streit mit der Stadt fürchtet der juristischen Fakultät übergeben, um zu erfahren, was er besage; 4.) Hans Wild (MUT 182, 89 o. 173, 105 o. 160, 50) und die ihm vermählte Tochter von Hans Winckler sollen auf Grund ihrer Scheidung vor das Ehe-Gericht nach Stuttgart remittieren; 5.) M [Franciscus] Erhard (MUT 151,98) wird eine Testimonia ausgestellt, daß er vor der Hochzeit mit der Tochter Thurnbläsers nicht mit ihr geschlafen habe und sie nicht "schwanger gangen" sei.
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
Conduct that was first criminalized under National Socialism (e.g. the Treachery Act, ‘Judenbegünstigung’) or which the Nazi judiciary prosecuted more severely (e.g. high treason).
Reason for persecution
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Role in the proceeding
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