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Whatever the motive, one West German court found yet another reason to postpone the trial last month of Dr. Albert Ganzenmüller, 67, who is accused of organizing the railroad cars necessary for mass deportations of Jews to concentration camps. Ganzenmüller's lawyer is involved in another prolonged case, and a Düsseldorf judge ruled that the lawyer "cannot, therefore, be expected to defend his client before the end of the first trial." If other courts follow that lead, all an accused Nazi needs to do to escape trial is choose a busy lawyer.
