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Reuter’s Rome' correspondent says that the Court trying the former Italian Chief of Staff, Field-Mar-shal Graziani (above) on charges of collaboration and cruelty to local populations, has declared Itself incompetent, and has ordered the case to be transferred to a military tribunal. The trial was well into its fifth month. If the military tribunal decides to hear the case, the trial will be reheard. Otherwise the case will be referred to the Supreme Court.— London, February 26.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25740, 28 February 1949, Page 7

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Reuter’s Rome' correspondent says that the Court trying the former Italian Chief of Staff, Field-Marshal Graziani (above) on charges of collaboration and cruelty to local populations, has declared Itself incompetent, and has ordered the case to be transferred to a military tribunal. The trial was well into its fifth month. If the military tribunal decides to hear the case, the trial will be reheard. Otherwise the case will be referred to the Supreme Court.— London, February 26. Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25740, 28 February 1949, Page 7

Reuter’s Rome' correspondent says that the Court trying the former Italian Chief of Staff, Field-Marshal Graziani (above) on charges of collaboration and cruelty to local populations, has declared Itself incompetent, and has ordered the case to be transferred to a military tribunal. The trial was well into its fifth month. If the military tribunal decides to hear the case, the trial will be reheard. Otherwise the case will be referred to the Supreme Court.— London, February 26. Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25740, 28 February 1949, Page 7