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NEWS - O.J. Simpson: Der Prozess von 1995
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Prosecutor Marcia Clark, right, questions witness Jim Merrill of the Hertz Corporation, left, during the trial of former NFL star running back O.J. Simpson for the murder of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson and a friend of hers, restaurant waiter, Ron Goldman in Los Angeles County Superior Court in Los Angeles, California on July 13, 1995.
O. J. Simpson Murder Trial, Los Angeles, USA - 13 Jul 1995
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NEWS - O.J. Simpson: Der Prozess von 1995
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Prosecutor Marcia Clark, right, questions witness Jim Merrill of the Hertz Corporation, left, during the trial of former NFL star running back O.J. Simpson for the murder of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson and a friend of hers, restaurant waiter, Ron Goldman in Los Angeles County Superior Court in Los Angeles, California on July 13, 1995.
O. J. Simpson Murder Trial, Los Angeles, USA - 13 Jul 1995
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NEWS - O.J. Simpson: Der Prozess von 1995
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Prosecutor Marcia Clark holds a garment bag that was used as evidence during the questioning of Jim Merrill of the Hertz Corporation during the trial of former NFL star running back O.J. Simpson for the murder of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson and a friend of hers, restaurant waiter, Ron Goldman in Los Angeles County Superior Court in Los Angeles, California on July 13, 1995.
O. J. Simpson Murder Trial, Los Angeles, USA - 13 Jul 1995
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NEWS - O.J. Simpson: Der Prozess von 1995
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Superior Court Judge Lance Ito, center, listens to prosecutor Marcia Clark, center right, during a bench conference in the middle of the trial of former NFL star running back O.J. Simpson for the murder of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson and a friend of hers, restaurant waiter, Ron Goldman in Los Angeles County Superior Court in Los Angeles, California on July 13, 1995. From left to right: Defense Attorney Robert Shapiro, Judge Ito, Clark, and prosecutor Christopher Darden.
O. J. Simpson Murder Trial, Los Angeles, USA - 13 Jul 1995
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NEWS - O.J. Simpson: Der Prozess von 1995
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Lead defense attorney Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr., center, gestures towards prosecutor Marcia Clark, left, during the trial of former NFL star running back O.J. Simpson for the murder of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson and a friend of hers, restaurant waiter, Ron Goldman in Los Angeles County Superior Court in Los Angeles, California on July 13, 1995. Defense attorney Robert Shapiro is at right.
O. J. Simpson Murder Trial, Los Angeles, USA - 13 Jul 1995
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NEWS - O.J. Simpson: Der Prozess von 1995
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Prosecutor Marcia Clark during the trial of former NFL star running back O.J. Simpson for the murder of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson and a friend of hers, restaurant waiter, Ron Goldman in Los Angeles County Superior Court in Los Angeles, California on July 13, 1995.
O. J. Simpson Murder Trial, Los Angeles, USA - 13 Jul 1995
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NEWS - Charles Manson im Alter von 83 Jahren gestorben
August 6, 2009 - Pasadena, California, United States: Lawyer and author Vince Bugliosi, who famously prosecuted Charles Manson, holds his latest book, "The Prosecution of George W. Bush, For Murder". The former prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi who prosecuted Manson, one of America's most notorious mass murderers, passed away on June 6, 2015, at the age of 80. He called Manson's three murderous disciples, who were on trial with him, "robots" and "zombies." He told jurors they eagerly killed actress Sharon Tate and seven others during a bloody, two-night rampage that terrified Los Angeles in the summer of 1969. Bugliosi had written books about the Manson and Simpson trials and the assassination of John F. Kennedy. (Richard Hartog/Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05183274
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Actress Linsday Lohan is back at the Los Angeles courthouse for a hearing that coud determine whether charges of felony grand theft in the case of a stolen necklace can be resolved before trial. Her parents Dina and Michael Lohan were also in attendance...
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American prosecutor, author, and television correspondent Marcia Clark
Marcia Clark is an American prosecutor, author, and television correspondent who gained fame as the head prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson murder case.
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American prosecutor, author, and television correspondent Marcia Clark
Marcia Clark is an American prosecutor, author, and television correspondent who gained fame as the head prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson murder case.
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American prosecutor, author, and television correspondent Marcia Clark
Marcia Clark is an American prosecutor, author, and television correspondent who gained fame as the head prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson murder case.
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American prosecutor, author, and television correspondent Marcia Clark
Marcia Clark is an American prosecutor, author, and television correspondent who gained fame as the head prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson murder case.
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American prosecutor, author, and television correspondent Marcia Clark
Marcia Clark is an American prosecutor, author, and television correspondent who gained fame as the head prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson murder case.
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American prosecutor, author, and television correspondent Marcia Clark
Marcia Clark is an American prosecutor, author, and television correspondent who gained fame as the head prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson murder case.
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American prosecutor, author, and television correspondent Marcia Clark
Marcia Clark is an American prosecutor, author, and television correspondent who gained fame as the head prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson murder case.
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Oscar Pistorius charged with murder of Reeva Steenkamp, Pretoria, South Africa - 20 Feb 2013
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South African State Prosecutor, Gerrie Nel, in the Pretoria Magistrate Court
Oscar Pistorius charged with murder of Reeva Steenkamp, Pretoria, South Africa - 20 Feb 2013
Pistorius has been charged with the murder after he allegedly shot dead his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp at his home in Silver Woods on February 14, 2013, appears in court for his bail hearing
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kurt Schrimm, Nazi hunter
May 20, 2014, Germany, Berlin, Berlin: Kurt Schrimm, prosecutor and head of Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for The Investigation of National Socialist Crimes. Germany continues its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Schrimm's office has identified about 20 former guards from the Majdanek death camp who are still alive and may be guilty of accessory to murder. The special Nazi war crimes office is preparing to recommend that state prosecutors pursue charges against the suspects in the next two weeks. Schrimm's office has no power to file charges itself. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Oscar Pistorius murder trial at Pretoria High Court, Pretoria, South Africa - 13 Oct 2014
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State Prosecutor Gerrie Nel arrives at the Pretoria High Court
Oscar Pistorius murder trial at Pretoria High Court, Pretoria, South Africa - 13 Oct 2014
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The Greek Counterterrorism Unit of the Police succeeded to catch the most wanted terrorist Christodoulos Xiros
Jan. 4, 2015 - Athens, Greece - The Greek Top-Terrorist Christodoulos Xiros is escorted by anti-terrorism police officers on his way to the Prosecutor after been recaptured on January 4, 2015, in Athens, Greece... Greek police arrested Xiros, who had failed to return to prison while on a furlough almost a year ago...hristodoulos Xiros had serving multiple life sentences for deadly attacks he participated in as a hitman for the November 17 group and had been on a nine-day New Year's break when he disappeared (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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