Tighina County Tribunal
Public access, no restrictions on access Correspondence on administrative issues; correspondence on mobilization issues; the case of Sura Gesser who is incriminated with the distribution of communist leaflets; disclosure cases of underground communist organizations; documents “in the Jewish language” about the activities of the 'Maccabi' society in Kaushany; correspondence about the moral and political mood of the population in Tighina district; Communist propaganda charges; the case against Ion Odobash for wearing the badge of the Jewish organization "Trumpeldor"; charges for wearing fascist swastika; cases of the distribution of fascist literature; the register of convicts. According to the Decree of the Romanian Government no. 2770 of October 9, 1918, county courts/tribunals were established in Bessarabia. They dealt with the examination of criminal and civil cases, except for crimes committed by minors. The tribunals may also have examined the cases as an appeal inspection, re-examining the petitions of innocence. The cases were placed in county tribunals only if the offender lived or committed the offense within the county. The county tribunals were formed in two sections: criminal and civil. Based on the amendments of December 25, 1926, cases unresolved in the tribunals could be handed over to the Court of Appeal in Chisinau. Judges of the county tribunals were appointed by royal decree, at the proposal of the Ministry of Justice. In the same way, there were appointed prosecutors and secretaries of the tribunals. They county tribunals 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)
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- Archief
- md-002886-1520_2_1
- Official documentation
- State Apparatus
- Tighina county
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