Otto Saro (1 February 1818 – 5 August 1888) was a Prussian lawyer who in 1879[1] or 1880 became the chief state prosecutor in Königsberg.
[2] He was also a Conservative politician, serving as a member of the Imperial Reichstag (parliament) between 1878 and his death ten years later.
[1] Otto Carl Saro was born in Friedland, a small town in East Prussia, a short distance to the southeast of Königsberg.
He attended the prestigious Collegium Fridericianum (secondary school) in Königsberg,[3] moving on to study Medicine at the city's university.
[6] He was then, in 1878, elected to the Imperial Reichstag (national parliament) in 1878, representing Insterburg in the Gumbinnen electoral district.