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Deleted rubbish sentence

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I deleted "The British denied there was any significance to the transfer, but secretly enacted regulations that retroactively abolished any right to appeal a sentence passed by a military court." First, it is unsourced. Second, it can't be reliably sourced because it is false. The lack of a right of appeal of Military Court judgements is paragraph 30 of the Defence (Emergency) Regulations (the same regulations they were charged under) published in full in the Gazette of September 27, 1945. Zerotalk 04:49, 7 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Actually the fathers of the three (excluding Gruner, who was tried separately) appealed to the Supreme Court of Palestine but the court ruled it had no jurisdiction, both because of paragraph 30 and because appeals had to be filed by the accused. The father of Dresner presented himself as David Rosenbaum in the appeal; I suspect there is more to the "fake" name than described here. Zerotalk 07:18, 7 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]