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- testimony. On November 1, 1937, the defendants appealed the verdict to the Obergericht (Cantonal Supreme Court) of Bern. A panel of three judges acquitted them...
-  'Princely Land Court'). Princely Court of Appeals (German: Fürstliches Obergericht, lit. 'Princely Higher Court') Princely Constitutional Court (German:...
- in first instance and there was a right of appeal to an upper court (Obergericht). In Togo, the size of the European po****tion made an upper court impractical...
- Innerrhoden. In nearby Appenzell Ausserrhoden, the court of second instance "Obergericht" reinforced an unpaid fine of 100 Swiss francs for naked hiking and added...
- Oberster Gerichtshof), the Princely Court of Appeals (German: Fürstliches Obergericht, lit. 'Princely Higher Court'), and the Princely Court of Justice (German:...
- consisting of district courts and a cantonal Supreme Court (German: Obergericht, French: Cour suprême). There is also an administrative court (German:...
- Silvio Schnell (Hans Ruef, Bern) immediately appealed to the Berner Obergericht which acquitted both defendants in 1937 on purely formal legal grounds...
- Retrieved 19 January 2014. "Geschäfs-Nr. SB150215-O/U/cw" (PDF) (in German). Obergericht des Kanton Zürich. 8 September 2015. Retrieved 5 March 2025. "Soldiers...
- The buildings since the 1870s have housed the cantonal court of law (Obergericht), besides the communal wine cellars and a theater. After a fire in 1890...
- October 1860, he was appointed as a member of the city's new upper court (Obergericht), becoming the first Jewish judge in Germany. In 1861, Isaac Wolffson...