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{{Short description|German legal scholar and judge (1891–1958)}}
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| office = 2nd [[Federal Constitutional Court|President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany]]
| office = 2nd [[List of justices of the Federal Constitutional Court#Presidents of the Federal Constitutional Court|President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany]]
| term_start = 23 March 1954
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| term_end = 19 October 1958
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| predecessor = [[Hermann Höpker-Aschoff]]
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| successor = [[Gebhard Müller]]
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'''Josef Marquard Wintrich''' (15 February 1891 – 19 October 1958) was a German legal scholar and judge. From 1910 to 1915 he studied legal science in Munich. He served as the 2nd president of the [[Federal Constitutional Court of Germany]] from 1954 to 1956. The most significant decision during his tenure was the banning of the [[Communist Party of Germany]] in 1956.
'''Josef Marquard Wintrich''' (15 February 1891 – 19 October 1958) was a German legal scholar and judge. From 1910 to 1915 he studied legal science in Munich. He served as the 2nd president of the [[Federal Constitutional Court of Germany]] from 1954 to 1956. The most significant decision during his tenure was the banning of the [[Communist Party of Germany]] in 1956.
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[[Category:Jurists from Bavaria]]
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[[Category:German Roman Catholics]]
[[Category:Justices of the Federal Constitutional Court]]
[[Category:Judges of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany]]





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Josef Wintrich
2nd President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany
In office
23 March 1954 – 19 October 1958
Preceded byHermann Höpker-Aschoff
Succeeded byGebhard Müller
Personal details
Born(1891-02-15)15 February 1891
Munich, Germany
Died19 October 1958(1958-10-19) (aged 67)
Ebersberg, Germany
Alma materLudwig Maximilian University of Munich

Josef Marquard Wintrich (15 February 1891 – 19 October 1958) was a German legal scholar and judge. From 1910 to 1915 he studied legal science in Munich. He served as the 2nd president of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany from 1954 to 1956. The most significant decision during his tenure was the banning of the Communist Party of Germany in 1956.