Court No. III, Case No. 3. ment for the defendant Lautz in which it was stated that a French Court, in a decision contained in Lautz Ex. 166, had hel [ ... ]
As still another example, we would like to point out that in the argument for the defendant Petersen several references were made to the lay members [ ... ]
and then give them no voice in the decisions to be reached by the Court. Any impression other than this which this Court may have gained from the a [ ... ]
1, 2 and 5 of this list of reports which is erroneously headed 17 January 1944 specifically refer to file numbers for the year 1945. These facts are [ ... ]
with offices alien to the Justice Administration, which are at least on the same plane with the SS, the SD, and the Gestapo -- if not on an even hig [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case No. 3. (MR. KING for the prosecution, continuing) In closing, the prosecution wishes to call attention to one vein of thought wh [ ... ]
Court No, III, Case No. 3. ment of the fact. The prosecution is finished. THE PRESIDENT; When the Tribunal recesses [ ... ]
Count III, Case III AFTERNOON SESSION (The hearing reconvened at 1330 hours, 18 Oct. 1947) THE MARSHAL: Persons in [ ... ]
worthy of credibility. In extensive evidence it endeavors to combine a very few positive points and make combination which lack all foundation, bot [ ... ]
particular had to deviate from his affidavit. The prosecution mentioned furthermore a case where proceedings were suspended. I remember the case di [ ... ]