THE PRESIDENT: What I had in mind in making the inquiry, are there other papers in that Margarete Sponsel case in you [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: It will be received in evidence. MR. WOOLEYHAN: Turning now to the suc [ ... ]
convicted by the evidence. "These actions fulfill the conditions of punishable deeds as follows:"- We will omit reading in detail the statutory of [ ... ]
A. I have, in particular before the Nurnberg Special Court, defended foreigners from the western countries in particu [ ... ]
indictment, the photostat of which you now hold in your hand, you wrote as defense counsel, in your own handwriting, certain words on that indictmen [ ... ]
A Yes. Q Dr. Georinger, when did you write these words under the names of each defe [ ... ]
at 8:30, Court Room 600. Q Dr. Goeringer, did you, as defense counsel, attend that trial? A< [ ... ]
A. I believe that I may assume that before the war and that because the Special Court usually took the viewpoint that [ ... ]
concerned here with a purely personal opinion -- not with an observation or an export opinion. THE PRESIDENT: I shou [ ... ]
MR. WOOLEYHAN: Dr. Goeringer, in your opinion do you consider a death sentence inflicted upon a person for stealing p [ ... ]