In spite of the fact that the authority for supervision and appointment of judges rested with the numerous states, the German court system was well [ ... ]
entertained civil appeals from all decisions of the local and district courts, and second criminal appeals from cases originally board in the local [ ... ]
wors formerly held by the states, and authorized the Reich Minister of Justice to issue regulations for the transfer of the administration of justic [ ... ]
still others served in the Ministry at various times during their careers. The defendant Klemm, as well as being the Under-Secretary, headed Divisio [ ... ]
the number of judicial personnel. This was accomplished chiefly in two ways: by reduction in the number of judges required to hear particular kind [ ... ]
A few weeks later, special military courts, which had been abolished by the Weimar Constitution, were re-established and riven jurisdiction over all [ ... ]
Reich Defense Commissar (usually the gauleiter) of the district; the President was a professional judge, who sat with one associate judge from the N [ ... ]
Nurnberg, and succeeded Rothaug as its President when the latter came a public Prosecutor. Oeschey was also president of the emergency civil cour [ ... ]
ruthless police system had to be created. A multitude of other measures were necessary. But, above all, law and justice had to be utterly stamped [ ... ]
the judicial pale entirely who could not, any more than a wrongfully beaten dog, ask judicial intervention or protection. This sort of problem was [ ... ]