A Treatise on Military Law: And the Jurisdiction, Constitution, and Procedure of Military Courts, with a Summary of the Rules of Evidence as Applicable to Such Courts |
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... circumstances ? How can people devoted to liberty limit its action so that it may not become a means of military des- potism ? " It cannot be dispensed with under all circumstances , and if there were . a law prohibiting it , it would ...
... circumstances ? How can people devoted to liberty limit its action so that it may not become a means of military des- potism ? " It cannot be dispensed with under all circumstances , and if there were . a law prohibiting it , it would ...
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... circumstances . " Sources . Our military law is principally a statutory code , adopted under the constitutional power given Congress " to make rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval forces . " It is , however ...
... circumstances . " Sources . Our military law is principally a statutory code , adopted under the constitutional power given Congress " to make rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval forces . " It is , however ...
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... circumstances which give jurisdiction , either expressly or by legal intendment.1 Though limited in their jurisdiction , in cases within their competency courts - martial , when legally constituted and duly organized , are courts whose ...
... circumstances which give jurisdiction , either expressly or by legal intendment.1 Though limited in their jurisdiction , in cases within their competency courts - martial , when legally constituted and duly organized , are courts whose ...
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... circumstances the accused may be deemed to be beyond the reach and power of the military authori- ties to bring him to trial , or beyond the jurisdiction of a court - martial . This is a matter which must needs be left , in each case ...
... circumstances the accused may be deemed to be beyond the reach and power of the military authori- ties to bring him to trial , or beyond the jurisdiction of a court - martial . This is a matter which must needs be left , in each case ...
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... circumstances of each particular case must determine . If one of the minor courts deems that it has no juris- 1 Opinions , J. A G. , p . 22 . 2 Art . 96 . 3 Art . 83 . diction , on account of inability to award sufficient punish- 50 ...
... circumstances of each particular case must determine . If one of the minor courts deems that it has no juris- 1 Opinions , J. A G. , p . 22 . 2 Art . 96 . 3 Art . 83 . diction , on account of inability to award sufficient punish- 50 ...
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¹ G. O. ¹ Opinions absence accused appointed approved army arrest Article of War Artillery Brevet challenge charge civil courts Cloth commanding officer commissioned officers committed common law competent confinement Congress constitute convicted corps counsel court of inquiry court-martial may direct crime criminal death deemed desertion discharge dismissed duly duty enlisted evidence execution fact felony finding garrison Greenleaf guilty habeas corpus held Ibid Infantry issue judge judge-advocate jurisdiction justice Martial Law matter ment military commission military court military law necessary nolle prosequi non-commissioned officer oath offense officer commanding officer or soldier Opinions Attorney-General Opinions J. A. G. party person plea President prisoner proceedings proper proved punishment question record refuse regiment Regulations reviewing authority reviewing officer Revised Statutes Secretary Secretary of War sentence specification sworn tence testify testimony thereof tion trial tried troops United voire dire vote West Point witness