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the crime was committed. Such request for
delivery shall be granted by the commander receiving it unless he believes such
person is wanted for trial or as a witness by an International Military
Tribunal, or in Germany, or in a nation other than the one making the request,
or the Commander is not satisfied that delivery should be made, in any of which
cases he shall have the right to forward the said request to the Legal
Directorate of the Allied Control Authority. A similar procedure shall apply to
witnesses, material exhibits and other forms of evidence.
2. The Legal Directorate shall consider all requests referred to it, and shall
determine the same in accordance with the following principles, its
determination to be communicated to the Zone Commander.
(a) A person wanted for trial or as a witness by an International Military
Tribunal shall not be delivered for trial or required to give evidence outside
Germany, as the case may be, except upon approval of the Committee of Chief
Prosecutors acting under the London Agreement of 8 August 1945.
(b) A person wanted for trial by several authorities (other than an
International Military Tribunal) shall be disposed of in acordance with the
following priorities:
(1) If wanted for trial in the Zone in
which he is, be should not be delivered unless arrangements are made for his
return after trial elsewhere;
(2) If wanted for trial in a Zone other than that in which he is, he should be
delivered to that Zone in preference to delivery outside Germany unless
arrangements are made for his return to that Zone after trial elsewhere;
(3) If wanted for trial outside Germany by two or more of the United Nations,
of one of which he is a citizen, that one should have priority;
(4) If wanted for trial outside Germany by several countries, not all of which
are Culled Nations, United Nations should have priority;
(5) If wanted for trial outside Germany by two or more of the United Nations,
then, subject to Article IV 2 (b) (3) above, that which has the most serious
charges against him, which are moreover supported by evidence, should have
priority.
Article V
The delivery, under Article IV of this Law, of persons for trial shall be made
on demands of the Governments or Zone Commanders In such a manner that the
delivery of criminals to one jurisdiction will not become the means of
defeating or unnecessarily delaying the carrying out of justice in another
place. If within six months the delivered person has not been convicted by the
Court of the zone or country to which he has been delivered, then such person
shall be returned upon demand of the Commander of the Zone where the person was
located prior to delivery.
Done at Berlin, 20 December 1945.
Joseph T. McNarney
General
B. L. Montgomery
Field Marshal
L. Koeltz
General de Corps d'Armée
for P. Koenig
General d'Armée
G. Zhukov
Marshal of the Soviet Union
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