A. I don't know if you have the same book. Q. That is the same commentary which you hav [ ... ]
the defendant. May I ask you if you want to draw this conclusion, to look a this decree of the 29th of May, 1943; you apparently have the text there [ ... ]
MR. LaFOLLETTE: We are having some difficulty with the language. My German reading colleague beside me informs me tha [ ... ]
a reopening of the trial was possible but not the transfer of a case from a special court to an ordinary court, and so far as a great difference as [ ... ]
A. For that period of time, that would only show figures. Q. I want to find a basis o [ ... ]
volume. Q. Now, I come to another set of questions; that is, the question of the independence of the judges and the c [ ... ]
Q You stated that the Nazi Regime only maintained the aspect of the independence of the judges. I should like to sho [ ... ]
Reich Minister of Justice also followed by Lawyers' Letters sometime later and other institutions which gave rise to more concern. There was the of [ ... ]
in independent decisions, independent of any directions should remain otherwise there will be no judges. However, the leadership of the State may a [ ... ]
trial, I personally was told and it was sold to me by a judge that the Presiding Judge of his Criminal Chamber before the trial ever started brought [ ... ]