The judges of these Special Senate know, of course, that the original sentences had, in each case, been rejected by the Senior Reich Prosecutor Dr. [ ... ]
been indicted; he was not a defendant. The indictment was not served until some weeks later. The affidavit which has just been offered in evidenc [ ... ]
Although the defendant was intended to be taken to a closed cell, he collapsed in Regensburg. Here the medical treatment for circulation disturbanc [ ... ]
MR. WOOLEYHAN: A brief word, if the Court please. The objection of defense counsel for the defendant Petersen --
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gether I participated in approximately 9 to 10 sessions. All the proceedings concerning extraordinary appeals were very brief since the preliminary [ ... ]
Nuernberg, 3 December 1946. (signed) Hans Petersen." Prosecution offers as Exhibit No. 176 Document NG-396. THE PRESIDENT:< [ ... ]
clusively with extraordinary appeals. Of all Senates of the People's Court this Special Senate pronounced the largest percentage of death sentences [ ... ]
"The defense had the right to present evidence and to cross-examine witnesses. In practice, however, this depended upon the personality of the judg [ ... ]
the first case, in copying this on a stencil for the defense, apparently, the wrong word was used. In regard to "memory" the German word is "Erinne [ ... ]
THE MARSHAL: This Tribunal is again in session. MR. WOOLEYHAN: The Prosecution contin [ ... ]