Soroca County Tribunal
Public access, no restrictions on access According to the decree of the Government of Romania no. 2770 of October 9, 1918, in Bessarabia there were established county tribunals. They were engaged in the inspection of criminal and civil personnel, with the exception of crimes committed by minors. The tribunal could also verify cases as an appellate inspection, re-examining the plead innocence. Cases were referred to the district tribunal in court only if the perpetrator lived or committed a crime in the district/county. The tribunals were divided into two sections: criminal and civil. Based on the amendments of December 25, 1926, those cases in which no final decision was reached within the framework of the tribunal could be referred to the Court of Appeal in Chişinău. The judges of the county tribunals were appointed by royal decree on the proposal of the Ministry of Justice. Similarly, there were appointed prosecutors and secretaries of the tribunals. County tribunals were disbanded in 1944 Îndrumătorul Arhivei Naţionale a Republicii Moldova (partea II-a, 1918 – începutul secolului XXI, ediţia a II-a, revăzută şi completată). Chişinău, 2012: 52 Restrictions on use. Fair use only. Use only for scientific purposes (not for commercial use) Lists of voters to the Romanian parliament in the villages of the county; cases of bringing to justice for failure to participate at the elections (to vote), for violation of the law on fees, bribery, theft, arson, murder; an inventory of certified cases of the tribunal
- EHRI
- Archief
- md-002886-1406_2
- Official documentation
- Various crimes
- Soroca
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