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THE SECRETARY GENERAL: May this Honorable
Tribunal please, all of the defendants are present and in the dock.
PRESIDING JUDGE WYATT: The record will so indicate. The prosecution
will now proceed with the reading of the indictment.
[At this
point, Mr. McHaney read the indictment. For text, see pp. 608 to 618.]
PRESIDING JUDGE WYATT: The defendants will now be
called upon to plead guilty or not guilty to the charges against them. Each
defendant, as his name is called, will stand and speak clearly into the
microphone. At this time there will be no arguments, speeches, or discussions
of any kind. Each defendant will simply answer the questions put to him and
then plead guilty or not guilty of the offense with which he is charged in the
indictment.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL: Ulrich Greifelt.
PRESIDING
JUDGE WYATT: Are you represented by counsel before this Tribunal?
ULRICH GREIFELT: Yes.
PRESIDING JUDGE WYATT: Was the indictment
in the German language served upon you at least 30 days ago?
ULRICH
GREIFELT: Yes.
PRESIDING JUDGE WYATT: Have you read the indictment?
ULRICH GREIFELT: Yes.
PRESIDING JUDGE WYATT: How do you plead
to this indictment, guilty or not guilty?
ULRICH GREIFELT: I am
innocent.
PRESIDING JUDGE WYATT: Be seated.
SECRETARY GENERAL:
Rudolph Creutz.
PRESIDING JUDGE WYATT: Are you represented by counsel
before this Tribunal?
RUDOLF CREUTZ: Yes.
PRESIDING JUDGE
WYATT: Was the indictment in the German language served upon you at least 30
days ago?
RUDOLF CREUTZ: Yes.
PRESIDING JUDGE WYATT: Have you
read the indictment?
RUDOLF CREUTZ: Yes.
PRESIDING JUDGE WYATT:
How do you plead to this indictment. guilty or not guilty?
RUDOLF
CRUETZ: Not guilty.
PRESIDING JUDGE WYATT: Be seated.
SECRETARY
GENERAL: Konrad Meyer-Hetling.
PRESIDING JUDGE WYATT: Judge Crawford
will now propound the questions.
JUDGE CRAWFORD: Are you now
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