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
The Chief of the High Command of the Armed Forces
KEITEL
PARTIAL TRANSLATION OF SCHLEGELBERGER DOCUMENT 88
SCHLEGELBERGER DEFENSE EXHIBIT 81
EXTRACTS FROM DECREE, 21 FEBRUARY 1940, CONCERNING THE
JURISDICTION OF CRIMINAL COURTS, SPECIAL COURTS, AND
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
1940 REICHSGESETZBLATT, PART I, PAGE 405
Upon the basis of legal authority and with the consent of the
Plenipotentiary of the Four Year Plan [Goering] and the High Command of
the Wehrmacht, the following is ordered:
Chapter I
Jurisdiction of the Criminal Courts
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Article 5
Jurisdiction of the People’s Court
(1) The People’s Court has jurisdiction for--
1. High treason (articles 80 through 84 of the Reich criminal code).
2. Treason (articles 89 through 92 of the Reich criminal code).
3. Attacks against the Fuehrer and Reich Chancellor (article 94,
paragraph 1 of the Reich criminal (penal) code).
4. Severe cases of damaging military equipment and endangering the
armed forces of friendly states (arts. 1–5 of the decree supplementing
penal provisions for the protection of the defensive strength of the
German people of 25 November 1939, Reichsgesetzblatt I, p. 2319).
5. Failure to report an intended crime (art. 139, par. 2 of the
criminal (penal) code), insofar as this crime was intended to be high
treason or treason under the jurisdiction of the People’s Court, or a
severe case of damaging military equipment.
6. Crimes under article 5, paragraph 1 of the decree concerning
protection of people and state, of 28 February 1933 (1933
Reichsgesetzblatt I, p. 83).
7. Crimes under article 1, paragraph 1 of the law against economic
sabotage, of 1 December 1936[135] (1936 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, page
999).
(2) In cases of acts punishable under articles 82, 83, 90b through 90e,
92 of the criminal (penal) code, the Chief Reich Prosecutor at the
People’s Court can transfer the prosecution to the attorney general at
the court of appeal.
(3) In the cases described in paragraph 2, the People’s Court, in
agreement with the Chief Reich Prosecutor, can transfer the trial and
decision to the court of appeal, as long as the trial has not been
directed to take place before the People’s Court.
(4) The Chief Reich Prosecutor can withdraw the transfer and his
consent to a transfer as long as the trial has not begun before the
court of appeal.
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Final Regulations
Section 40
Validity in the Protectorate
This decree is also valid for the German courts in the Protectorate of
Bohemia and Moravia.
Berlin, 21 February 1940
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