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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... OATHS .. 113 CHAPTER IX . TRIAL ..... CHAPTER X. FACTS INCIDENT TO THE TRIAL ...... FINDING . CHAPTER XI . CHAPTER XII . PUNISHMENTS . CHAPTER XIII . SENTENCE 124 140 ..... 149 ... 159 174 CONFIRMATION ..... CHAPTER XIV . PAGE 181 ...
... OATHS .. 113 CHAPTER IX . TRIAL ..... CHAPTER X. FACTS INCIDENT TO THE TRIAL ...... FINDING . CHAPTER XI . CHAPTER XII . PUNISHMENTS . CHAPTER XIII . SENTENCE 124 140 ..... 149 ... 159 174 CONFIRMATION ..... CHAPTER XIV . PAGE 181 ...
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... oath , that he had been wrongfully dismissed , the President shall , as soon as the necessities of the service may permit , convene a court - martial to try such officer on the charges on which he shall have been dismissed , and if 1 ...
... oath , that he had been wrongfully dismissed , the President shall , as soon as the necessities of the service may permit , convene a court - martial to try such officer on the charges on which he shall have been dismissed , and if 1 ...
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... oath of office required of every person elected or appointed to any office of honor or profit either in the civil , military , or naval service ; they are entitled to pensions the same as offi- cers of the army ; to be saluted and to ...
... oath of office required of every person elected or appointed to any office of honor or profit either in the civil , military , or naval service ; they are entitled to pensions the same as offi- cers of the army ; to be saluted and to ...
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... oath of the members is " to try and determine according to evidence the matter now before them . " The same remarks apply to amendments to charges . What Charges may be Tried . While it is certainly most desirable and proper that ...
... oath of the members is " to try and determine according to evidence the matter now before them . " The same remarks apply to amendments to charges . What Charges may be Tried . While it is certainly most desirable and proper that ...
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... oath , and , if no objection is made by the accused , this is permissible ; but the accused has the right to examine the member as to his competency upon the voire dire . He may also call witnesses to prove his in- competency , which ...
... oath , and , if no objection is made by the accused , this is permissible ; but the accused has the right to examine the member as to his competency upon the voire dire . He may also call witnesses to prove his in- competency , which ...
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