AFTERNOON SESSION (The hearing reconvened at 1330 hours, 24 June 47) THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. THE PRESIDENT: In regard to the matter of the interrogatories under discussion before the noon recess, these interrogatories were propounded by defense counsel by way of cross examination of certain witnesses whose written statements were offered by the prosecution and received in evidence by the Tribunal. These interrogatories being, as I said, by way of cross examination — interrogatories and the answers thereto a part of the original statements or affidavits which were received in evidence and are therefore now admissible before the Tribunal over the objection on the part of defendants who propounded the interrogatories. The Tribunal would, however, in view of all the circumstances, direct that they simply be numbered and filed and received in evidence as documents in the case, of course subject to pertinent portions thereof which are deemed of importance being read in the record.
1947-06-24, #3: Doctors' Trial (early afternoon)
1947-06-24, #3: Doctors' Trial (early…
1947-06-24, #3: Doctors' Trial (early afternoon)
AFTERNOON SESSION (The hearing reconvened at 1330 hours, 24 June 47) THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. THE PRESIDENT: In regard to the matter of the interrogatories under discussion before the noon recess, these interrogatories were propounded by defense counsel by way of cross examination of certain witnesses whose written statements were offered by the prosecution and received in evidence by the Tribunal. These interrogatories being, as I said, by way of cross examination — interrogatories and the answers thereto a part of the original statements or affidavits which were received in evidence and are therefore now admissible before the Tribunal over the objection on the part of defendants who propounded the interrogatories. The Tribunal would, however, in view of all the circumstances, direct that they simply be numbered and filed and received in evidence as documents in the case, of course subject to pertinent portions thereof which are deemed of importance being read in the record.