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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... necessary , the participation of the occupier or invader . " When General Scott occupied Mexico he required the magistrates of the country , municipal or judicial , to con- tinue to administer the laws of the country among their 1 VIII ...
... necessary , the participation of the occupier or invader . " When General Scott occupied Mexico he required the magistrates of the country , municipal or judicial , to con- tinue to administer the laws of the country among their 1 VIII ...
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... necessary in cases of foreign invasion , as well as in cases of domestic troubles , it has full sway in the immediate neighborhood of actual hostilities . The military power may demolish or seize property , or may arrest persons , if ...
... necessary in cases of foreign invasion , as well as in cases of domestic troubles , it has full sway in the immediate neighborhood of actual hostilities . The military power may demolish or seize property , or may arrest persons , if ...
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... necessary to accomplish the object . And if the power is exercised for the purpose of oppression , or any injury willfully done to person or prop- erty , the party by whom , or by whose order , it is com- mitted , would undoubtedly be ...
... necessary to accomplish the object . And if the power is exercised for the purpose of oppression , or any injury willfully done to person or prop- erty , the party by whom , or by whose order , it is com- mitted , would undoubtedly be ...
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... necessary to compare the ability of these two classes of officers with that of the average juryman in criminal cases before the civil courts ; as judges their competency is certainly equal to that of officers when first appointed from ...
... necessary to compare the ability of these two classes of officers with that of the average juryman in criminal cases before the civil courts ; as judges their competency is certainly equal to that of officers when first appointed from ...
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... necessary . Militia and Volunteer Courts . Officers and soldiers of any troops , whether militia or others , mustered and in pay of the United States , are subject to be tried by courts- martial.1 This article applies to militia and ...
... necessary . Militia and Volunteer Courts . Officers and soldiers of any troops , whether militia or others , mustered and in pay of the United States , are subject to be tried by courts- martial.1 This article applies to militia and ...
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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