He also studied jurisprudence and inheritance before being appointed a judge.
In 1815 he began studying jurisprudence at the University of Göttingen.
Trujillo studied jurisprudence and graduated as a lawyer in 1849.
He studied jurisprudence at Oxford for three years, returning from England in 1923.
He studied jurisprudence in Kiel, and worked here as an attorney from 1823 to 1848.
In her first years at the university, she studied sociology, jurisprudence, economics, parliamentary history and constitutional law.
After he finished Abitur in 1948 he studied jurisprudence until 1956.
While studying jurisprudence in Oslo, he started writing student revues.
There he studied jurisprudence, and also found time to pursue his studies in English history and politics.
He studied jurisprudence at Bologna, and later received minor orders, but never became a priest.