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| Indictment filed
|
4 January
1947 |
| Arraignment |
17 February
1947 |
| Prosecution
opening statement |
5 March 1947 |
| Defense opening
statements |
23 June 1947 |
| Prosecution
closing statement |
13-14 October
1947 |
| Defense closing
statements |
14-18 October
1947 |
| Prosecution
rebuttal closing |
18 October
1947 |
| Final statements
of defendants |
18 October
1947 |
| Judgment |
3-4 December
1947 |
| Affirmation of
sentences by the Military Governor of the United States Zone of
Occupation |
18 January
1949 |
| Order of the
Supreme Court of the United States denying Writs of Habeas Corpus
|
2 May
1949 |
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| The English transcript of the Court
proceedings, including the judgment, the separate opinion of Judge Blair, and
the sentences, runs to 10,964 mimeographed pages. The prosecution introduced
into evidence 641 written exhibits (some of which contained several documents),
and the defense 1,452 written exhibits. The exhibits offered by the prosecution
and the defense contained documents, photographs, affidavits, interrogatories,
letters, charts, and other written evidence. Approximately 600 of these written
exhibits were affidavits, more than 500 of which were introduced by the
defense. The Tribunal and the members thereof sitting as commissioners heard
the testimony of approximately 140 witnesses, including that of twelve of the
defendants who elected to testify. Each of the defendants who testified was
subject to examination on behalf of the other defendants. Many of the witnesses
heard by the Tribunal itself, and all of the witnesses whose testimony was
taken in the commission, were prosecution affiants who were called for
cross-examination by the defense. |
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| The case-in-chief of the prosecution began on
5 March 1947 and ended on 5 June 1947, subject to the understanding that
several prosecution affiants requested for cross-examination by the defense and
not immediately available for cross-examination, could be cross-examined by the
defense during the defense case. The Tribunal was in recess between 28 May 1947
and 23 June 1947, during which period the commissioners of the Tribunals held
hearings on three successive days. The defense case began on 23 June 1947 and
ended on 26 September 1947. The Tribunal was in recess between 26 September
1947 and 13 October 1947, to give both the prosecution and the defense
additional time to prepare the closing statements. |
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