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PRESIDING JUDGE SEARS: Defendant Bernhard
Weiss, have you counsel?
DEFENDANT WEISS: Yes.
Q. Has the
indictment in the German language been served upon you at least 30 days ago?
A. Yes.
Q. Have you had an opportunity to read the indictment?
A. Yes.
Q. And have you read the indictment?
A. Yes.
Q. Defendant Bernhard Weiss, how do you plead to this indictment,
guilty or not guilty?
A. Not guilty.
Q. Be seated.
THE
SECRETARY GENERAL: Defendant Hermann Terberger.
PRESIDING JUDGE SEARS:
Defendant Hermann Terberger, have you counsel?
DEFENDANT TERBERGER :
Yes.
Q. Has the indictment in the German language been served upon you
at least 30 days ago?
A. Yes.
Q. Have you had opportunity to
read the indictment?
A. Yes.
Q. And have you read the
indictment?
A. Yes.
Q. Defendant Hermann Terberger, how do you
plead to this indictment, guilty or not guilty?
A. Not guilty.
Q. Be seated.
PRESIDING JUDGE SEARS: The pleas of the
defendants will be entered by the Secretary General in the records of this
Tribunal. General Taylor, is the prosecution ready to proceed with this
case?
BRIGADIER GENERAL TELFORD TAYLOR: The prosecution is ready.
[At this point General Taylor began the reading of the opening
statement of the prosecution, reproduced in section III, immediatly following.]
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