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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... cause , or for the organization of the court and for trials , we do not mean mere irregularity in practice on the trial , or any mistaken rulings in respect to evidence or law , but of a disregard of the essentials required by the ...
... cause , or for the organization of the court and for trials , we do not mean mere irregularity in practice on the trial , or any mistaken rulings in respect to evidence or law , but of a disregard of the essentials required by the ...
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... cause the death of said private . The court - martial convened in April , 1840. The second special plea in bar of trial , presented by the accused , was to the effect that the charges against him were not proper to be tried by a court ...
... cause the death of said private . The court - martial convened in April , 1840. The second special plea in bar of trial , presented by the accused , was to the effect that the charges against him were not proper to be tried by a court ...
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... caused to enter it without his consent.3 Fifth . Where any person in the military service commits any of the offenses named in the 60th Article of War . The statute of limitations applies , however , to offenses under this article ...
... caused to enter it without his consent.3 Fifth . Where any person in the military service commits any of the offenses named in the 60th Article of War . The statute of limitations applies , however , to offenses under this article ...
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... caused to exist . It is thus with reference to excessive work , irregular details , wrongful stoppages of pay , etc. In such cases the court may recommend a reversal of the orders of the officer , and when such action is by the ...
... caused to exist . It is thus with reference to excessive work , irregular details , wrongful stoppages of pay , etc. In such cases the court may recommend a reversal of the orders of the officer , and when such action is by the ...
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... cause he has been placed in arrest , nor could he demand . a trial . An officer is not prevented from preferring charges while under arrest . An officer is not necessarily privileged from arrest by virtue of being at the time a member ...
... cause he has been placed in arrest , nor could he demand . a trial . An officer is not prevented from preferring charges while under arrest . An officer is not necessarily privileged from arrest by virtue of being at the time a member ...
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