Public Prosecutor General (Germany)


The Public Prosecutor General of the Federal Court of Justice is the federal prosecutor of Germany, representing the federal government at the Bundesgerichtshof, the federal court of justice. The office of the Public Prosecutor General is located in Karlsruhe. Besides its role in appellate cases, the Public Prosecutor General has primary jurisdiction in cases of crimes against the state, and offences under the Völkerstrafgesetzbuch. The Public Prosecutor General also represents Germany in certain civil and administrative cases.
The Federal Minister of Justice proposes the Public Prosecutor General with the approval of the Bundesrat to the President of Germany for appointment.
In 1977, then-Public Prosecutor General Siegfried Buback was assassinated by an extremist left-wing group, the Red Army Faction.

List of Public Prosecutor General since 1950http://www.generalbundesanwalt.de/de/gbax.php List of former Attorneys-General at the Attorney General's web presence

Carlo Wiechmann1950–1956
Max Güde1956–1961
Wolfgang Fraenkel1962
Ludwig Martin1963–1974
Siegfried Buback1974–1977
Kurt Rebmann1977–1990
Alexander von Stahl1990–1993
Kay Nehm1994–2006
Monika Harms2006–2011
Harald Range2011–2015
Peter Frank2015 - present