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State Bar & Bar Associations

Mar. 17, 2011

Role of Judiciary in WWII Explored

Everything the Nazis did was legal under the German justice system and German judges went along completely, a panel of experts told the Orange County Jewish Bar Association at the group's first anniversary dinner.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


IRVINE - Everything the Nazis did was legal under the German justice system and German judges went along completely, a panel of experts told the Orange County Jewish Bar Association at the group's first anniversary dinner.


"Judges fully succumbed in an ethical sense ... to the subservience of the rule of law," 4th District Court of Appeal Justice Richard D. Fybel said.


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