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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... ARRESTS AND CONFINEMENTS CHAPTER VI . CHARGES AND SPECIFICATIONS . 77 ... CHAPTER VII . CHALLENGES AND PLEAS . 89 CHAPTER VIII . OATHS .. 113 CHAPTER IX . TRIAL ..... CHAPTER X. FACTS INCIDENT TO THE TRIAL ...... FINDING . CHAPTER XI ...
... ARRESTS AND CONFINEMENTS CHAPTER VI . CHARGES AND SPECIFICATIONS . 77 ... CHAPTER VII . CHALLENGES AND PLEAS . 89 CHAPTER VIII . OATHS .. 113 CHAPTER IX . TRIAL ..... CHAPTER X. FACTS INCIDENT TO THE TRIAL ...... FINDING . CHAPTER XI ...
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... arrested and tried by a military commission for " inciting insurrection , " " viola- 1 G. O. 20 , Feb. 19 , 1847. G. O. 287 , Sept. 17 , 1847 . 2 Ex - parte Milligan , 4 Howard , 142 . 3 This was the term used by the minority Judges in ...
... arrested and tried by a military commission for " inciting insurrection , " " viola- 1 G. O. 20 , Feb. 19 , 1847. G. O. 287 , Sept. 17 , 1847 . 2 Ex - parte Milligan , 4 Howard , 142 . 3 This was the term used by the minority Judges in ...
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... arrest persons , if indispensable for the support of the army , or the attaining of the military objects in view . This arises out of the immediate and direct physical necessity , as much so as the law of trespass is inoperative against ...
... arrest persons , if indispensable for the support of the army , or the attaining of the military objects in view . This arises out of the immediate and direct physical necessity , as much so as the law of trespass is inoperative against ...
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... arrest any one whom they have reasonable grounds to believe is engaged in insurrection or rebellion , and may forcibly enter and search premises where it is reasonable to suppose that such offenders are secreted . Without the power to ...
... arrest any one whom they have reasonable grounds to believe is engaged in insurrection or rebellion , and may forcibly enter and search premises where it is reasonable to suppose that such offenders are secreted . Without the power to ...
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... arresting another officer . The lieutenant demanded what he had , according to the customs of the naval ser- vice , a right to demand , a written order , before he would obey the command . For this he was put under arrest , tried by a ...
... arresting another officer . The lieutenant demanded what he had , according to the customs of the naval ser- vice , a right to demand , a written order , before he would obey the command . For this he was put under arrest , tried by a ...
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