THE PRESIDENT: When you speak of "copies" you refer to copies of the rules, I take it? DR. BRIE [ ... ]
transferred as judge to the Special Court. Normally, it was a usage and pra** of many years that a prosecutor who had been appointed to be a judge - [ ... ]
Q. Dr. Feber, you state that Doebig, president of the District Court of Appeals in Nurnberg, told you that you would [ ... ]
Q Dr. feber, in your personal opinion where did you think, in 1940 or thereafter, that you could best exercise the mo [ ... ]
which also was rather a long distance from the office of Rothaug physically speaking. The rest of the gentlemen who at that time were serving with [ ... ]
to the prosecution with some opinion stated on it which was contrary to the opinion of the prosecution. There were no discussions among the judges [ ... ]
Q. Dr. Feber, may I interrupt for a moment. Could yon or your associate judges on the Nurnberg Special Court, when y [ ... ]
Catholic priest on a Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. Rothaug was holding a session of the Special Court here in Nurnberg. I, myself, did not hav [ ... ]
Rothaug referred to these sources. In this connection he spoke of political immaturity; of opposition; he put the person who contradicted him into [ ... ]
expected that in some way he would be surprised about this; since the case was in his sphere of activity, I thought he would have some interest in i [ ... ]