Trials of war criminals before the Nuernberg military tribunals under control council law no. 10, volume IIIVarious
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Trials of war criminals before the Nuernberg military tribunals under control council law no. 10, volume III
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Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946; War crime trials -- Germany -- Nuremberg
At the beginning of the evidence for the defense and in connection
with the opening statements on behalf of the individual defendants,
the defense intends to call in two experts for the legal questions
of general interest, namely Dr. Jahrreiss, Professor of Public and
International Law at the University of Cologne, and Dr. Niethammer of
Tuebingen, formerly attorney at law, now Honorary Professor of Criminal
Law and Criminal Procedure.
As far as documents being introduced with regard to the general
questions discussed--
We will not be able to produce Dr. Jahrreiss at this time. Professor
Jahrreiss cannot get away; he will only be available later on in July,
and perhaps a suitable moment will come then when he can be examined
when we have dealt with the cases of the officials of the Ministry of
Justice.[72]
As far as documents being introduced with regard to general questions
discussed, they will be handed over during the defense of the
individual defendants. For the purpose of survey we will at the
conclusion hand over the documents relative to a particular subject
compiled in a special document book.
The defense has distributed the subjects which have arisen as a result
of my survey among the individual counsel for the defense. Counsel
in question will go into these cases during the proceedings and in
particular at the time of the closing statement.
The subjects are classified in the following manner:
1. General questions on public law and international penal law--Dr.
Schilf.
2. Legislative--machinery and technique--myself [Dr. Kubuschok].
3. Relationship between judicial authorities and police--myself.
4. Relationship between judicial authorities and the Ministry of
Propaganda and the news service in the Nazi State--Dr. Schilf.
5. System and structure of Reich Administration of Justice--Dr. Schilf.
6. Introduction of German law and German jurisdiction in the
Protectorate and the Occupied Eastern Territories--myself.
7. Sovereignty of justice in the incorporated and occupied
territories--myself.
8. German court organization, Special Courts and People’s Court--Dr.
Brieger and Dr. Grube.
9. German criminal procedure--Dr. Doetzer.
10. Extraordinary objection--Dr. Grube.
11. Nullity plea--Dr. Schilf.
12. Retrospectiveness of penal laws and legal analogy--Dr. Aschenauer
and Dr. Schilf.
13. Types of perpetrators--Dr. Schubert.
14. Military penal law--Dr. Koessl.
15. Independence of judges and directive measures--Dr. Aschenauer and
Dr. Schilf.
16. Law of pardon--myself.
17. Execution of sentence--Dr. Marx.
18. Lynch law--Dr. Orth.
19. Sterilization and Euthanasia--Dr. Orth and myself.
20. Conspiracy and Control Council Law No. 10--Dr. Haensel, Dr.
Doetzer, and Dr. Wandschneider.
May I now begin making my statement for the defendant Schlegelberger?
PRESIDING JUDGE BRAND: Do you have that in the translated form
for us? We have it, thank you.
C. Opening Statement for the Defendant Schlegelberger[73]
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