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Appointed Leader at the Public Prosecutor's Office

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New leadership at the Public Prosecutor's Office
New leadership at the Public Prosecutor's Office

Appointed Leader at the Public Prosecutor's Office

In a notable move, Andreas Freyberger has assumed the position of Chief Senior Public Prosecutor in Ulm. This transition marks the culmination of a distinguished career in the justice system of the state, spanning over two decades.

Freyberger's journey began in 1996, when he started his career at the District Court Schwäbisch Hall. From there, he moved on to the Regional Court Heilbronn, the Administrative Court Stuttgart, and the Public Prosecutor's Office Heilbronn before being seconded to the Ministry of Justice in 1999.

During his tenure at the Ministry, Freyberger played a significant role in managing the important field of organized crime, among other responsibilities. In early 2009, he left the Ministry to serve as the acting head of the Public Prosecutor's Office Mosbach.

Freyberger's leadership skills were evident during his time at Mosbach, where he accurately identified necessary changes and implemented them with great skill and motivation. His success led to his appointment as Chief Senior Public Prosecutor of the Public Prosecutor's Office Mosbach a year later.

In 2005, Freyberger returned to the Ministry of Justice as head of the department in the criminal law division and was elected chairman of the works council. After serving in Ellwangen for over a decade, he is now taking on a new challenge in Ulm.

Freyberger is succeeding Christof Lehr, who retired a few weeks ago, in the position of Chief Senior Public Prosecutor in Ulm. His predecessor as head of the public prosecutor's office in Ulm is not mentioned in the provided search results.

Throughout his career, Freyberger has proven himself to be highly experienced, professionally unquestioned, and an excellent organizer. Minister of Justice and Migration Marion Gentges has expressed her confidence in Freyberger's ability to lead a Public Prosecutor's Office, stating that he knows what it means to lead effectively.

Freyberger began his service as the Chief Senior Public Prosecutor in Ulm today, ready to bring his wealth of experience and leadership skills to his new role.

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