STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2253, sig. 109-11/54 Page 46 · 46 of 104
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2253, sig. 109-11/54
English Translation
8833a did not see any way out, so it is not unlikely that a reduction in their normal inhibitions was present. This is also indicated by a passage in the Polizdi report, which states that the accused was probably not able to account for at that time. Of course, for the later time this is not true/now. However, it is likely that these once-removed inhibitions have left the defendant with a state of permanently weakened resistance, so that at least part of what she has committed cannot be reckoned with. That is the case, the nature of the thefts already indicates. It is unusual for a woman of better standing to be guilty of such continued, mostly smaller, thefts, although she must know as an educated person what is typical of Kenschen, who, as a result of abnormal mental conditions, have a permanent weakened resistance. BMS It is now certain to admit that this cannot always constitute a mitigating reason. However, one must say that the "right should at least have full clarity about how far a person is really responsible for what he has committed, so as a result, a professional investigation of the accused is probably necessary. It is therefore made compulsory by the A, the hearing to which the defendant