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28.
The Ministry of Justice granted immunity to and amnesty following prosecutions
and convictions of Party members for major crimes committed against civilians
of occupied territories. Pardons were granted to members of the Party who had
been sentenced for proved offenses. On the other hand, discriminatory judicial
proceedings were imposed against so-called "asocial" German nationals and
civilians of the occupied countries. These crimes are further particularized in
paragraph 16 of count two of this indictment and are incorporated herein by
reference. The defendants von Ammon, Joel, Klemm, Mettgenberg, Rothenberger,
and Schlegelberger are charged with special responsibility for and
participation in these crimes.
29. Discriminatory changes made in the
German family and inheritance laws for the sole purpose of confiscating Jewish
properties, were enforced by the Justice Ministry. All Jewish properties were
forfeited at death to the Reich. Jews and Poles, both in Germany and in the
occupied countries, were deprived of their citizenship, their property was
seized and confiscated, and they were deprived of means of earning a
livelihood, by the State, by Party organizations, and by individual members of
the Party. These crimes are further particularized in paragraph 17 of this
indictment, which is incorporated herein by reference. The defendants
Altstoetter and Schlegelberger are charged with special responsibility for and
participation in these crimes.
30. The Ministry of Justice through
suspension and quashing of criminal process, participated in Hitler's program
of inciting the German civilian population to murder Allied airmen forced down
within the Reich. This program resulted in the murder, torture, and
ill-treatment of many persons. These crimes are further particularized in
paragraph 18 of this indictment, which is incorporated herein by reference. The
defendants Klemm and Lautz are charged with special responsibility for and
participation in these crimes.
31. The said crimes against humanity
constitute violations of international conventions, including article 46 of the
Hague Regulations, 1907, the laws and customs of war, the general principles of
criminal law as derived from the criminal laws of all civilized nations, the
internal penal laws of the countries in which such crimes were committed, and
of article II of Control Council Law No. 10.
COUNT 4 MEMBERSHIP IN CRIMINAL
ORGANIZATIONS 32. The defendants Alstoetter,
Cuhorst, Engert, and Joel are guilty of membership in an organization declared
to be criminal
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