THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. WILHELM BEIGLBOECK — Resumed CROSS EXAMINATION — Continued MR. HARDY: May it please the Tribunal, before proceeding with the examination of these records, I might add that I have only two more charts to go over with the defendants, and then perhaps three or four other questions which raise questions and my cross examination will be completed. I understand that Dr. Steinbauer has redirect examination of the defendant. In any event, the Prosecution has now Dr. Ivy here in Nurenberg. Dr. Ivy is the Vice President of the University of Illinois and performed tests with sea-water, and is qualified to testify as an expert witness on the part of the Prosecution. Inasmuch as Dr. Ivy's connections and associations in the States require that he return on next Tuesday, the Prosecution respectfully requests that we be allowed to call Dr. Ivy out of order and have him take the stand this afternoon at 1:30, inasmuch as it is anticipated that his direct examination will take a considerable the length of time, and in addition thereto it is anticipated that defense counsel will have a considerable number of questions to ask in cross examination. So, if it meets with the approval of the Tribunal, I should like to call Dr. Ivy on direct examination at 1:30 this afternoon.
1947-06-12, #2: Doctors' Trial (mid morning)
1947-06-12, #2: Doctors' Trial (mid morning)
1947-06-12, #2: Doctors' Trial (mid morning)
THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. WILHELM BEIGLBOECK — Resumed CROSS EXAMINATION — Continued MR. HARDY: May it please the Tribunal, before proceeding with the examination of these records, I might add that I have only two more charts to go over with the defendants, and then perhaps three or four other questions which raise questions and my cross examination will be completed. I understand that Dr. Steinbauer has redirect examination of the defendant. In any event, the Prosecution has now Dr. Ivy here in Nurenberg. Dr. Ivy is the Vice President of the University of Illinois and performed tests with sea-water, and is qualified to testify as an expert witness on the part of the Prosecution. Inasmuch as Dr. Ivy's connections and associations in the States require that he return on next Tuesday, the Prosecution respectfully requests that we be allowed to call Dr. Ivy out of order and have him take the stand this afternoon at 1:30, inasmuch as it is anticipated that his direct examination will take a considerable the length of time, and in addition thereto it is anticipated that defense counsel will have a considerable number of questions to ask in cross examination. So, if it meets with the approval of the Tribunal, I should like to call Dr. Ivy on direct examination at 1:30 this afternoon.