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you guilty of membership in an
organization declared criminal by the judgment of the International Military
Tribunal as charged under the indictment heretofore filed against you.
For your said crimes on which you have been and now stand convicted,
Military Tribunal I is of the opinion that the time you have already spent in
confinement pending trial, namely, since 6 July 1945, is sufficient punishment
for this offense. It is the order of the Tribunal that you shall be discharged
from custody by the marshal when the Tribunal presently adjourns.
GREGOR EBNER, Military Tribunal I has found and adjudged you guilty of
membership in an organization declared criminal by the judgment of the
International Military Tribunal, as charged under the indictment heretofore
filed against you.
For your said crimes on which you have been and now
stand convicted, Military Tribunal I is of the opinion that the time you have
already spent in confinement pending trial, namely, since 5 July 1945, is
sufficient punishment for this offense. It is the order of the Tribunal that
you shall be discharged from custody by the marshal when the Tribunal presently
adjourns.
GUENTHER TESCH, Military Tribunal I has found and adjudged
you guilty of membership in an organization declared criminal by the judgment
of the International Military Tribunal, as charged under the indictment
heretofore filed against you.
For your said crimes on which you have
been and now stand convicted, Military Tribunal I is of the opinion that the
time you have already spent in confinement pending trial, namely, since 13 May
1945, is sufficient punishment for this offense. It is the order of the
Tribunal that you shall be discharged from custody by the marshal when the
Tribunal presently adjourns.
INGE VIERMETZ, having been acquitted shall
be discharged from custody by the marshal when the Tribunal presently adjourns.
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| This the 10th day of March,
1948. |
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[Signed] LEE B. WYATT
Presiding Judge, Tribunal No. I.
DANIEL T. O'CONNELL Judge,
Tribunal No. I [Handwritten] Concurring specially.
JOHNSON T.
CRAWFORD Judge, Tribunal No. I |
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