Ivan Shcheglovitov

Ivan Grigoryevich Shcheglovitov (Russian: Иван Григорьевич Щегловитов; 25 February [O.S.13 February] 1861 – 5 September 1918) was a right-wing politician who served as the Russian minister of Justice and the last chairman of the State Council of the Russian Empire.Held various posts in the Senate and the Ministry of Justice between 1890 and 1905; Assistant Minister of Justice (1906), Minister of Justice (1906-1915), Member of the State Council (1907), and Chairman of the State Council (January 1917).Shcheglovitov was one of the main instigators of a notorious Blood libel case against Menachem Beilis in 1913.[1] After the February Revolution he was imprisoned by the Bolsheviks in the Peter and Paul Fortress; later transferred to Moscow and executed by the Bolsheviks during the period of Red Terror.
State CouncilAnatoly KulomzinMinister of JusticeMikhail AkimovAleksandr KhvostovStarodubsky UyezdRussian EmpireRussian AssemblyRussianRussian minister of JusticeImperial School of LawBlood libelMenachem BeilisFebruary RevolutionBolsheviksPeter and Paul FortressMoscowRed TerrorV.I. GurkoChairman of the State Council