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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... duly promulgated ; but special orders , and orders from other authority must be regularly proved , as the court is not bound to take judicial notice of them . " 2 April 29th . 1 Ex . Doc . No. 275 , 43d Congress , 1st Session . U. S. vs ...
... duly promulgated ; but special orders , and orders from other authority must be regularly proved , as the court is not bound to take judicial notice of them . " 2 April 29th . 1 Ex . Doc . No. 275 , 43d Congress , 1st Session . U. S. vs ...
Page 29
... duly au- thorized , shall be obeyed . This is a material modification of the previous article , which permitted officers of the marines to be associated with officers of the land forces for the purpose of holding courts - martial , and ...
... duly au- thorized , shall be obeyed . This is a material modification of the previous article , which permitted officers of the marines to be associated with officers of the land forces for the purpose of holding courts - martial , and ...
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... duly organized , are courts whose decisions are as conclusive and complete as any civil court of original jurisdiction . 2 Responsibility for Excess of Jurisdiction . Courts- martial must confine themselves strictly to their statu- tory ...
... duly organized , are courts whose decisions are as conclusive and complete as any civil court of original jurisdiction . 2 Responsibility for Excess of Jurisdiction . Courts- martial must confine themselves strictly to their statu- tory ...
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... duly left the service he cannot be 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 ...
... duly left the service he cannot be 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 ...
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... duly mustered into the service , received pay and performed the duties of a sol- dier , it was held that he should be treated as duly enlisted , though he may not have signed the enlistment articles : 1 Vide Chapter IV . as to ...
... duly mustered into the service , received pay and performed the duties of a sol- dier , it was held that he should be treated as duly enlisted , though he may not have signed the enlistment articles : 1 Vide Chapter IV . as to ...
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