Court III, Case III. Occupation, in my exhibit 237, attempted to ward off the brutalization and deterioration of the legal system, by adhering strict [ ... ]
DR. HAENSEL (Attorney for the Defendant Joel) I should like to say that I am in a position to refrain from reading ou [ ... ]
It will receive the study of the Tribunal and your client will suffer no disadvantage by reason of your waiver of the right of reading your argument [ ... ]
tion exhibit, and the testimony of the witnesses Barnickel and Lautz have shown us that the distribution of work at the People's Court changed frequ [ ... ]
25 November 193O he was appointed Notary by the Braunschweig State Ministry at the same place, after approximately 5 months previously, namely on [ ... ]
ference on the part of non-juridical agencies, and he assured the independence of his judges. As regards his activity as judge, the 72 year old. Ob [ ... ]
Court III Case III He was a bitter opponent of radicalism in any form, particularly of political radicalism. No judge suffered professional dis [ ... ]
Court III Case III and Party, his transfer as presiding judge to the Reich Court was absolutely necessary in the interest of the judiciary. The [ ... ]
Court III Case III No. 4, 5, 25, and 26. The first page of the prosecution exhibit No. 409 does not contradict this either. This personnel rec [ ... ]
Court III Case III already then conflicting worlds of the West and East in a form acceptable to his fatherland situated in the heart of Europe. [ ... ]