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
German criminal procedure as well as the position of the prosecution
in general in European jurisdiction always has been and still is today
fundamentally different from that of the prosecution in Anglo-American
jurisdiction. The evidence will prove that the position of a German
public prosecutor in relation to the law, the Ministry of Justice and
the court in general, as well as his function in individual criminal
trials always have been such that he cannot be made responsible in
criminal law for the sentences and their execution, neither objectively
nor subjectively. The indictment in the case in question is based among
other things on the general principles of penal law, such as they are
contained in the penal laws of all civilized nations. As an example
of this, the prosecution has quoted legal statements by the judges
Stephen and Holmes in its verbal indictment. These legal statements
concerning penal responsibility are not complete however. I shall prove
by further quotations from legal statements by these two judges, that
also according to Anglo-American conceptions the German prosecutor is
not responsible before criminal law for the sentences, provided one
starts from the position which the public prosecutor always held in
relation to the law, the Ministry of Justice and the court, and from
the functions which he carried out in accordance with German law at
all times in individual criminal trials. Although I am convinced by
virtue of this legal position that defendant Lautz cannot be made
responsible before criminal law for the sentences pronounced by the
People’s Court, I shall, nevertheless, help to prove by my submission
of evidence that the People’s Court was an unobjectionable institution;
that any trial before it gave the defendants every guaranty of justice;
and that the sentences of the People’s Court and their execution did
not constitute any violation of international law, of the general
principles of penal law, or of article II of Control Council Law No.
10. I furthermore shall prove that defendant Lautz had nothing to do
with penal administration. It will be proved that the institutes for
penal administration were not subordinated to him and that he had no
possibility of influencing them or penal administration in any way.
G. Opening Statement for Defendant von Ammon[78]
DR. KUBUSCHOK: May it please the Tribunal. The prosecution
has submitted no evidence connecting the defendant von Ammon with
paragraphs 10, 16, 22, and 28 of the indictment. The defense will
therefore deal only with the count concerning the NN matters while
disputing the legal admissibility of the accusation of conspiracy.
The defense will explain the origin and the legal basis of the NN
regulations. It will be shown that the legal authorities participated
in the work on the NN matters only to such an extent and so long as
they were delegated to do so by the competent Wehrmacht authorities.
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