Article 4
(1) If the Reich Supreme Court grants the application of the Chief Reich Prosecutor, it will again take up—as far as this is necessary—the previous proceedings and the judgments passed, and will order new proceedings and a new judgment.
(2) The Reich Supreme Court determines whether the new proceedings and judgment will be dealt with by the court previously concerned with the case, or will be replaced by another court of the same standing, or whether it will be dealt with by a senate of the Reich Supreme Court.
Article 5
(1) The new proceedings will be considered a continuation of the previous proceedings.
(2) The court is bound by the legal and factual judgment on which the Reich Supreme Court based its writ.
(3) No court fees will be charged for the new proceedings and judgment.
Article 6
The president or a member of the high senate for civil matters, appointed by him, may issue temporary orders regarding the execution of judgments concerned in the application of the Chief Reich Prosecutor at the Reich Supreme Court.
Article 7