and had an opportunity to read the indictment
against him and whether he pleads "guilty" or "not guilty."
(b)
The prosecution may make an opening statement.
(c) The
prosecution shall produce its evidence subject to the cross examination of its
witnesses.
(d) The defense may make an opening statement.
(e) The defense shall produce its evidence subject to the cross
examination of its witnesses.
(f) Such rebutting evidence as may
be held by the tribunal to be material may be produced by either the
prosecution or the defense.
(g) The defense shall address the
court.
(h) The prosecution shall address the court.
(i) Each defendant may make a statement to the tribunal.
(j) The tribunal shall deliver judgment and pronounce sentence.
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| Article XII |
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| A Central Secretariat to assist the tribunals
to be appointed hereunder shall be established as soon as practicable. The main
office of the Secretariat shall be located in Nurnberg. The Secretariat shall
consist of a Secretary General and such assistant secretaries, military
officers, clerks, interpreters and other personnel as may be necessary.
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| Article XIII
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| The Secretary General shall be appointed by
the Military Governor and shall organize and direct the work of the
Secretariat. He shall be subject to the supervision of the members of the
tribunals, except that when at least three tribunals shall be functioning, the
presiding judges of the several tribunals may form the supervisory
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| Article XIV |
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The Secretariat shall:
(a) Be
responsible for the administrative and supply needs of the Secretariat and of
the several tribunals.
(b) Receive all documents addressed to
tribunals.
(c) Prepare and recommend uniform rules of procedure,
not inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance.
(d)
Secure such information for the tribunals as may be needed for the approval or
appointment of defense counsel.
(e) Serve as liaison between the
prosecution and defense counsel.
(f) Arrange for aid to be given
defendants and the prosecution in obtaining production of witnesses or evidence
as authorized by the tribunals.
(g) Be responsible for the
preparation of the records of the proceedings before the tribunals.
(h) Provide the necessary clerical, reporting and interpretative
services to the tribunals and its members, and perform such other duties as may
be required for the efficient conduct of the proceedings before the tribunals,
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| Article XV |
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| The judgments of the tribunals as to the
guilt or the innocence of any defendant shall give the reasons on which they
are based and shall be final and not subject to review. The sentences imposed
may be subject to review as provided in Article XVII, infra.
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