THE PRESIDENT: The Tribunal is of the opinion that the Prosecution Identification 291 having been made and stated by the witness under oath, should be admitted in evidence. The defendants, of course, may by argument attack its probative value, and if the defendants desire, as part of their cross examination, to propound interrogatories to Alfred Balachowsky, the witness, to be answered by him before a Commissioner to be named by the Tribunal. The Tribunal would give serious consideration to any such application, with the understanding that the answer to the interrogatories made by the witness should be considered as defendants' cross examination of the witness when they are received.
1947-01-09, #2: Doctors' Trial (late morning)
1947-01-09, #2: Doctors' Trial (late morning)
1947-01-09, #2: Doctors' Trial (late morning)
THE PRESIDENT: The Tribunal is of the opinion that the Prosecution Identification 291 having been made and stated by the witness under oath, should be admitted in evidence. The defendants, of course, may by argument attack its probative value, and if the defendants desire, as part of their cross examination, to propound interrogatories to Alfred Balachowsky, the witness, to be answered by him before a Commissioner to be named by the Tribunal. The Tribunal would give serious consideration to any such application, with the understanding that the answer to the interrogatories made by the witness should be considered as defendants' cross examination of the witness when they are received.