Passover Alexander Yakovlevich( The well-known lawyer)
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Biography Passover Alexander Yakovlevich
born in 1840 in the town of Uman in Kiev Province. Father and his grandfather were doctors. At the end of the course at Moscow University, the Faculty of Law, P. was sent abroad to prepare for the professoriate. Returning to Moscow, P. brilliantly withstood the test of the degree of Master of Public Law, . but, . Jew, . had, . due to re-occurring trends, . abandon the scientific activities, . a few years later - and from the service of judicial authority (he was the first secretary of the Moscow prosecutor of the Chamber, . DA, . Rovinsky, and then the assistant prosecuting attorney in the Vladimir district court). In 1971, Mr.. He joined the class jury, first in Odessa, then in St. Petersburg, where he immediately moved his speech to the defensive against an attorney present, excluded from the class council barristers. A brilliant speaker, with a rare, versatile erudition, with an outstanding ability to analyze the most complex cases, P. enjoy hands-known. Speeches P., excluding the above (see. collection of speeches, ed. G. Lyakhovetsky), did not appear in print. In the literature, P. also almost did not speak (cm. "Moscow Observer", XX, 11), despite the fact that he has all the necessary data in order - and this is one of the many original features of his character. P. also known as permanent head of the employment of young novice lawyers in their legal conferences (one of the groups named in honor of conferences P. his name). See. Northern Journal (March, 1897).
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Pan Jurek for Passover Alexander Yakovlevich |
Lord, where's the portrait of Alexander Yakovlevich? I really need it in electronic form! I'm writing about him a note in the magazine, but what no photo? |
Dani for Passover Alexander Yakovlevich |
I think you are in electronic form (yet, anyway) did not find. The only photo was found NA Troitsky archive Kony. This was in the book. "Maestros Russia Advocacy, photo Passovera on P.385. |
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