
Areas of specialization
- Corporate business and tax criminal defense
- Individual business and tax criminal defense
- Crime prevention counselling for businesses
- Internal Investigations
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Recommended in business and tax criminal law
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Vita
- Studied law at the Bucerius Law School in Hamburg and the University of Queensland in Australia with a focus on commercial criminal law
- Judicial clerkship in jurisdiction of Higher Regional Court of Hamburg while already with ROXIN Rechtsanwälte, and additionally at criminal court division of Higher Regional Court of Hamburg
- Research assistant at the Bucerius Law School in Hamburg (Department of Criminal Law, Commercial Criminal Law and Criminal Trial Law under Prof. Dr. Thomas Rönnau)
- Doctorate from the Bucerius Law School in Hamburg
Dissertation: “Proceduralization in commercial criminal law” - Part-time lecturer on criminal law at the Bucerius Law School
- Specialist Lawyer for Tax Law, Certified Defense Counsel for Tax Law (DUV e.V.)
- Lawyer and partner at the law firm ROXIN Rechtsanwälte Part mbB
Publications*
*For better readability, all news, publications and events have been translated into English.
Press articles from the media are only available in the original version.
Comment
Commentary on Section 266 of the German Criminal Code (Embezzlement), Section 370 of the Fiscal Code of Germany (tax evasion), Section 371 of the Fiscal Code of Germany (Voluntary disclosure of tax evasion) and Section 378 of the Fiscal Code of Germany (Reckless understatement of tax)
Rotsch/Wagner/Wittig (eds.), The criminal liability of the LLC managing director, 2. edition 2024
2024
Article
Criminal consequences of incorrect references to EU legal acts
NZWiSt 2024, pp. 425 – 433 (co-authored with Dr. Oliver Sahan)
2024
Textbook
Disputes COMPACT Volume 1, Criminal Law I, General Part
4. edition 2023
2023
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Comment
Commentary on Section 355 of the German Criminal Code (breach of tax secrecy), Section 356 of the German Criminal Code (Betrayal of client), Section 357 of the German Criminal Code (Incitement of subordinate to commit offence) and Section 358 of the German Criminal Code (Incidental legal consequences)
Dölling/Duttge/König/Rösner (eds.), Nomos Commentary on Criminal Law, 5. edition 2022 (co-authored with Dr. Oliver Sahan)
2022
Article
Shift of sentencing range pursuant to Section 28 (1) of the German Criminal Code for abetting tax evasion, annotation on German Federal Court dated July 23, 2019 – 1 StR 197/19
NZWiSt 2020, pp. 192 – 193
2020
Textbook
Disputes COMPACT Volume 1, Criminal Law I, General Part
3. edition 2020 (co-authored with Dr. Thomas Diehn)
2020
Article
Completion of VAT evasion and extrapolation of gross pay
PStR 2018, pp. 55 – 56
2018
Article
Testimony of the tax advisor at the tax investigation department – rights and obligations
PStR 2018, pp. 25 – 26 (co-authored with Christina Odenthal)
2018
Article
Formal requirements in substantive criminal law – background and handling of procedural elements in criminal law examinations
JuS 2017, pp. 217 – 221
2017
Article
Redefinition of Section 108e of the German Criminal Code (taking of bribes by and giving bribes to elected officials)
HRRS 2014, pp. 220 – 230
2014
Article
Criminal law case processing of offences that are accessory to Civil law
Juristische Schulung (JuS) 2014, p. 886 – 890
2014
Thesis
Proceduralizing in white-collar criminal law
Dissertation
2014
Article
Feature: Sponsorship and Corruption – The German Mode
Eleventh General Activity Report of GRECO (co-authored with Prof. Dr. Thomas Rönnau)
2010
Article
The principal as a third-party beneficiary pursuant to sec. 299 of the German Criminal Code
Bucerius Law Journal (BLJ) 2009, p. 3 – 8
2009
Get in touch with me
Dr. Ramona Höft (nee Francuski)
ROXIN Rechtsanwälte Part mbB
Rathauscontor
Große Johannisstraße 9
20457 Hamburg
Germany
