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The Marshal: The Tribunal is again in session.

Presiding Judge Brand: The Tribunal is informed that the defendant Schlegelberger is in a condition of illness rendering it impossible for his attendance and that his counsel desires that sentence be pronounced in his absence; in other words, that he waive the presence of the defendant Schlegelberger at the time of sentence.

Is our understanding correct, Dr. Kubuschok?

Dr. Kubuschok: Yes, Your Honor.

Presiding Judge Brand: The Tribunal will now impose sentence upon those defendants who have been adjudged guilty in these proceedings.

This Tribunal has adjudged the defendant Franz Schlegelberger guilty on counts two and three of the indictment filed in this case. For the crimes of which he has been convicted, this Tribunal sentences him to imprisonment for life.

The Marshal will produce before the Tribunal the defendant Klemm.

Herbert Klemm, on the counts of the indictment on which you have been convicted, this Tribunal sentences you to imprisonment for life.

The Marshal will produce before the Tribunal the defendant Rothenberger.