Sándor Kozma

Dr. Sándor Kozma de Leveld (9 September 1825 – 5 August 1897) was a Hungarian politician and jurist, who served as the first Crown Prosecutor of Hungary from 1872 to 1896.

In the Diet of 1848, he served as aide for Szegedy, later the radical László Madarász, both of them envoys from Somogy County.

After the establishment of the prosecution system in 1872, he became the first Crown Prosecutor of Budapest but his competence extended to the whole country.

He oversaw and supervised the operation of detention facilities, as a result he was called "Father of the Prisons".

His tomb inscription: "Apostle of the justice and humaneness, incarnation of the Hungarian law, father and forever leading figure of the Crown Prosecution" (by Gusztáv Gegus).