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I also discovered that another interrogation record on
the Defendant Speer contains statements which incriminate my client but
which are apparently also incorrect, as I established 'in consultation
with the Defendant Speer.
I should like to have an opportunity of discussing the matter with the
representative of the Prosecution and of clearing up these differences
to decide to what extent I can agree to the use of these documents. They
were to be presented by the Prosecution today or tomorrow at the latest,
but for the time being I must object to their use.
THE PRESIDENT: As I understand it, you said to us that the last three
documents were not available to you and that they were not in the
original list. Is that right?
DR. SERVATIUS: Not up to now. I want to have an opportunity of reading
these documents in advance. They are being read here without my having
seen them.
THE PRESIDENT: And then you went on to deal with the interrogations
which have not been put into evidence.
DR. SERVATIUS: Yes, I wanted to take the opportunity of saying that I
wished to discuss these documents with the Prosecution before they are
submitted to the Tribunal tomorrow, or probably even today. Meanwhile I
must object to their being used as evidence.
THE PRESIDENT: Mr. Dodd, do you know what the circumstances are about
these three documents which have not been supplied?
MR. DODD: I do not, Your Honor. They have been placed in the
defendants' Information Center and they partly have been in the
information list. It may be that through some oversight these entries of
this diary were neglected.
DR. SERVATIUS: I have these documents before me now; they are not
numbered; the document concerning Sauckel begins on Page 10
question and answer on Pages 11 and 12. The record is not continuous; it
consists of fragments of a transcript, which I want to trace to its
origin.
THE PRESIDENT: Counsel for the Prosecution will supply you with these
documents at the adjournment this afternoon. With reference to the
interrogation, if they propose to use any interrogation in the Trial
tomorrow, they can also supply you with any documents which are material
to that interrogation.
DR. SERVATIUS: Thank you.
MR. DODD: I believe I was referring to Document Number 2220-PS.