defense counsel at least a day or two or three days ahead of time the article and section of the act from the Gesetzblatt of the year upon which we [ ... ]
tainly do not want to work a disadvantage, and the precide statement which I have made with reference to Book 2 as it relates to cases in Book 3 I [ ... ]
MR. SHILF: May I add something to that? I should like to take this opportunity to express this in open session. The [ ... ]
in every case, if at all, at the most, one copy of the laws which are to be discussed. Therefore, if we receive a report 24 hours before the discus [ ... ]
German laws. If they have a day's notice of what is still to come, maybe several days' notice, it may work out to their satisfaction. We hope it w [ ... ]
MR. LA FOLETTE: Now then, very frankly, when we come to Books 3-A and B, there has not been a compliance with the rul [ ... ]
then with passages of the law. It has begun that with the reading of Article 13 of the Constitution, and on the other hand, from Book 3 -- in order [ ... ]
verbiage here and we are perfectly willing to merely call the attention of the defense to page and verses of these statutes, whichever is the most e [ ... ]
ARTICLE I "Sections 114, 115, 117, 118, 123, 124, and 153 of the Constitution of the German Reich are suspended until further notice. Thus, restric [ ... ]
"(3) The Legal Administration of the respective States determines the seats of the Special Courts. Section 2 The Special Courts have jurisdiction [ ... ]