illustrate that the use of precedents was not obsolute in German law. Q. Thus it was in practice as follows: In ge [ ... ]
A. Yes. Q. I must ask to be excused for a moment, but once again I must briefly ret [ ... ]
judged cases of corruption within the party absolutely correctly. I already mentioned a case this miming which lead to the insult of the judge by [ ... ]
MR. LaFOLLETE: It may be within the range of cross-examination, I think in any event, it may appear to be within the [ ... ]
Certainly the previsions of the law under which we operate do not relieve a man from responsibility because he occupies a position of judge. For th [ ... ]
Do you know, in an official way, one of the defendants? Did you know him in your official capacity? MR. L. FOLLETTE: [ ... ]
where this article was published?
A If I remember correctly, in the Berliner Tageblatt, (Berlin Newspaper.)
Q That is not a legal journal, but a newspaper. A Yes, that is apparent from the quest [ ... ]
Q When you had been removed from your original position, what activities did you carry on in the police department? [ ... ]
Q I don't want to do that at the moment; I don't think it would be fair if I would go over now and read the paragraph [ ... ]