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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... convening a court composed of less than thirteen members , that " no other officers than those named can be convened without manifest injury to the service ; " otherwise , such court would be illegal , and an execution under its ...
... convening a court composed of less than thirteen members , that " no other officers than those named can be convened without manifest injury to the service ; " otherwise , such court would be illegal , and an execution under its ...
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... convene general courts - martial for the trial of cadets , and to execute the sentences of such courts , except the ... convening gen- eral courts - martial had been given , to delegate such au- thority to inferior commanders , at least ...
... convene general courts - martial for the trial of cadets , and to execute the sentences of such courts , except the ... convening gen- eral courts - martial had been given , to delegate such au- thority to inferior commanders , at least ...
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... convene regimental courts.1 A regimental commander cannot assemble such courts , except from officers under his immediate command . He cannot go to other posts than his own for officers of his regiment , except by express authority of ...
... convene regimental courts.1 A regimental commander cannot assemble such courts , except from officers under his immediate command . He cannot go to other posts than his own for officers of his regiment , except by express authority of ...
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... , is not competent to convene a field officer's court . " 1 Bureau of Military Justice , Aug. 31 , 1875 . 3 Opinions J. A. G. , p . 173 . 3 3 Ibid , p . 174 . CHAPTER III . JURISDICTION OF COURTS - MARTIAL . Source COURTS - MARTIAL . 33.
... , is not competent to convene a field officer's court . " 1 Bureau of Military Justice , Aug. 31 , 1875 . 3 Opinions J. A. G. , p . 173 . 3 3 Ibid , p . 174 . CHAPTER III . JURISDICTION OF COURTS - MARTIAL . Source COURTS - MARTIAL . 33.
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... convening the court is not to be considered as the order for the prisoner's trial , but the order of the reviewing authority referring the charges to the court for trial . Where the offense appears to have been committed more than two ...
... convening the court is not to be considered as the order for the prisoner's trial , but the order of the reviewing authority referring the charges to the court for trial . Where the offense appears to have been committed more than two ...
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