[[File:Manuhin Sergey Sergeevich.jpg|thumb|Sergey Manukhin, 1905]]

'''Sergey Sergeevich Manukhin''' (1856–1922) was a politician from the [[Russian Empire]].

After graduating from the [[University of Saint Petersburg]], he entered the [[Ministry of Justice]]. He served in the position of Director of the Ministry's First Department and Assistant Minister of Justice. In 1905 he briefly served as Minister of Justice in the [[Sergei Witte|Witte]] government. He left that post just prior to Witte's resignation after accusations of not being firm or energetic enough in the face of widespread disorders following the disastrous [[Russo-Japanese War]] of 1904–1905. He was appointed to the Imperial State Council in 1905.

==References== * Out of My Past: The Memoirs of Count Kokovtsov Edited by H.H. Fisher and translated by Laura Matveev; Stanford University Press, 1935. * The Memoirs of Count Witte. Edited and translated by Sydney Harcave; Sharpe Press, 1990.

{{s-start}} {{succession box | before=[[Nikolay Muraviev]] | title=[[List of Justice Ministers of Imperial Russia|Minister of Justice]] | years=1905 | after=[[Mikhail Akimov ]]}} {{s-end}} {{Authority control}}

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