cases. Instead of long doctrinary explications I have offered the verdicts, Exh. 21-41; they represent all the remaining cases of DINKELACKER's aff [ ... ]
period mentioned by this witness he could observe trials under CUHORST only from the end of January until the middle of March, and from the end of M [ ... ]
which document is at present complete with the exception of one sheet which has been removed. The resistance of my client against the tendency to p [ ... ]
as towards oneself. As in every war, the concerns of the nations took first place, and every individual had to subordinate himself readily. That i [ ... ]
18 Oct.47-1c (MW FINAL PLEA CUHORST As a precautionary measure, I should finally like to stress that the judges had nothing to do with the prepara [ ... ]
COURT III, CaSe III The so-called charges produced against my client cannot be dealt with by ignoring the German penal law in force at the time in q [ ... ]
COURT III, CASE III Council has abandoned the general principle of "nulla poena sine lege". Whatever attitude one may adopt in this matter, one thin [ ... ]
COURT III, CASE III The fact remains that the Control Council Law No. 10 cannot properly be applied to judges. In particular, the trial brief ove [ ... ]
The method of interpreting the laws is based on a tradition practiced by all Germans courts for generations. The Special Court at Stuttgart gave th [ ... ]
Court III - Case III the Final Plea of the Prosecution. Under Count 8 of the verdict of the International Military Tribunal, it has been stated in t [ ... ]