IV
The public prosecutor shall prosecute a Pole or a Jew if he considers that punishment is in the public interest.
V
(1) Poles and Jews shall be tried by a Special Court or by the local court.
(2) The public prosecutor can file the indictment with a Special Court in all cases. He can file the indictment with the local court if the punishment to be imposed is not likely to be heavier than 5 years in a penal camp, or 3 years in a more rigorous penal camp.
(3) The jurisdiction of the People’s Court remains unaffected.
VI
(1) Every sentence will be carried out without delay. The public prosecutor may, however, appeal from the sentence of the local court to the court of appeal. The appeal has to be lodged within 2 weeks.
(2) The right to lodge complaints is also reserved exclusively to the public prosecutor. Complaints will be decided upon by the court of appeal.
VII