These conditions for any crime, namely a causative incriminating action or omission, cannot be discerned at once in the sub-sections c) through f). [ ... ]
consistent with innocence." And also below on page 93: "Remarks such as "the defendant must have known" or "to the best of my knowledge he knew", [ ... ]
"It is one of the most important of such principles that criminal guilt must be a personal guilt also, and that mass punishment must be avoided." W [ ... ]
FLICK contains a passage which can be exactly adapted to the defendant FOERTSCH and which in some measure instantly clarifies the main problem in th [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII The statements made by the Prosecution have caused me to supplement my final plea on a few points, and to correct certain asser [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII It obviously meant the direct examination of Foertsch concerning the question of recognizing the partisans as belligerents. Foe [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII 3.) Neither does it incriminate the Defendant Foertsch, if the Chief of Staff to the Defendant Dehner should have exceeded his [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII voiced by the Defense and in the literature on International Law against these proceedings, which were based on the principle " [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII field of law: "International Criminal Law," be interpreted in a restrictive way. Besides, it must be taken into consideration t [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII everybody was authorized to rage unrestrainedly and unchecked. All and everyone have been set general limits prescribed by a no [ ... ]