Metadata: Omsk District Court of the Ministry of Justice
Collection
- Country:
- Russia
- Holding institution:
- Historical Archive of the Omsk Region
- Holding institution (official language):
- Казенное учреждение "Исторический архив Омской области"
- Postal address:
- 644033, Omsk, Krasny Put', 153/4
- Phone number:
- +7 (3812) 25 14 17
- Email:
- gugaoo@mail.ru
- Reference number:
- F. 10
- Title:
- Omsk District Court of the Ministry of Justice
- Title (official language):
- Омский окружной суд Министерства юстиции
- Creator/accumulator:
- Omsk District Court of the Ministry of Justice
- Date(s):
- 1858/1919
- Language:
- Russian
- Extent:
- 1428 files
- Type of material:
- Textual material
- Physical condition:
- good
- Scope and content:
-
This collection includes senate decrees (copies), orders and circulars of the Ministry of Justice, judgments and court orders, journals of the courtroom, court sentences, reports of magistrates. The kind of litigation dealt with includes political cases on the charge of distributing illegal literature, reading of revolutionary leaflets and proclamations, insulting icons and royal portraits, insulting the royal bailiffs; criminal and civil cases.
It also includes materials regarding Jews from 1864 to 1919, as follows: On bearing witness about the testament of the peasant Peysikh Osipov Ostrovsky of the immovable and movable property to his wife Ita Isakova Ostrovsky (1864); on bearing witness to the testament of the peasant, Peysikh Yoseph Ostrovsky trading on the testimony of the 2nd kind of Omsk District Kolmakovsky parish provincial town of Tyukala (1866); title deed to the house, sold by a retired soldier Itsko Komman to peasant Leonty Abramov Pischikov (1868); title deed to the house, sold by the Ufa petty bourgeois Ivan Arinarhov Fragransky to Mariinsky 2nd guild merchant Chaim Peysikov Ostrovsky (1868); on the escape of prisoners from detention home premises in Omsk K Daniluk, B Savitsky, Abraham Weinstein (aka Giger) and F Titov (1902-1903); on the exiled Israel Wenzel Wieger (1904); on peasant exile Pakhom Vdovenko, accused of the murder of Samuel Papirmeyster (1909); on the peasants D Sopikov, K Seliznev, Z Mulenkova, commoners Gorenburgov and I Y Izrailevich accused of stealing bristle, horse, etc. from I Popov (1909-1912); on the murder of Samuel Peysakhov Papirmeyster (1909); on commoners Leyb Itskovich, Rebekah Benzion and Anna Trofimova blamed for stealing goods from the shops of Ivan Shuletov, Scharinsky and Nahtigalov (1910-1911); on punitive labour for B Podzichun, A Dobrovolsky, M Hovrelo and M Radchenko accused of stealing gold items from the store of Moisey Rabil (1913); on the exiled Reuben Mordukhovich Weinberg, who is accused of absence without permission from his designated place of exile (1914); on the complaint of A A Blumensheyn on the actions of the private attorney Ol'ho (1916-1917); on collegiate registrar Yakov Kobus, who is accused of insulting and beating petty bourgeois Leyb Benzion (1916-1917).
The collection also includes personal files of barrister Aizin Benjamin Leibowitz (1917), Gorin Yakov Stefanovich (1915), assistant attorney Shamay Abramovich Gubergrits (1915), M Y Kladnitsky(1915), Levberg (1919), A I Novitsky (1913-1918), comrade prosecutor of Troitsky district trial court counsellor S N Edelman (1918-1919), I L Yankelevich (1915). The files contain petitions in Omsk District Court to issue a certificate for the right to apply for other persons' cases; notifications of the Second Department of the Division of personnel of the Ministry of Justice on the consent to the issuance of certificates for the right to conduct foreign affairs at the Omsk district court, copies of diplomas, certificates of enrolment in the list of jurors, assistants attorneys, memos asking for admission to the service (for positions), official lists of service, extracts from the orders for the Ministry of Justice.
Finally it includes the case of the service of the magistrate of the 2nd section of Atbasar district Isaac Aaranovich Kolpakov (1918-1919).
- Archival history:
- Materials were added to the archive as part of the standard local process.
- Administrative/biographical history:
- District courts were established in 1822 as the representation of the courts of first instance in civil and criminal cases. They were abolished in 1897 in connection with the introduction of legal regulations in Siberia. Instead, the all-estate Omsk District Court for the Ministry of Justice for civil and criminal cases was established, which supervised the activities of magistrates' court. District courts were dissolved by the Soviet government.
- Subject terms:
- Crime
- Legal matters
- Personal records
- Prisoners
- Professions
- Professions--Lawyers
- Wills
- System of arrangement:
- The collection is made up of two series.
- Access, restrictions:
- No restrictions. Access is granted according to the general rules of the Archive.
- Finding aids:
- There are 2 inventories, which include historical background.
- Yerusha Network member:
- Omsk State University