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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... 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 . CHAPTER XII . PUNISHMENTS . CHAPTER XIII ...
... 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 . CHAPTER XII . PUNISHMENTS . CHAPTER XIII ...
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... facili- tate the examination of witnesses , and thereby enable him to enter earlier on his defense . " " 1 1 Regulations , par . 226 . 2 * P. 121 ( 2d Edition ) . CHAPTER VI . CHARGES AND SPECIFICATIONS . A Military Charge 76 MILITARY LAW .
... facili- tate the examination of witnesses , and thereby enable him to enter earlier on his defense . " " 1 1 Regulations , par . 226 . 2 * P. 121 ( 2d Edition ) . CHAPTER VI . CHARGES AND SPECIFICATIONS . A Military Charge 76 MILITARY LAW .
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... SPECIFICATIONS . A Military Charge is a clear , concise statement of an offense , with attendant circumstances . In our service it consists of two parts , viz .: the technical Charge , and the Specification . The former designates the ...
... SPECIFICATIONS . A Military Charge is a clear , concise statement of an offense , with attendant circumstances . In our service it consists of two parts , viz .: the technical Charge , and the Specification . The former designates the ...
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... specifications , are : — 1st . That it be laid under the proper article of war . 2d . That it contain averments sufficient substan- tially to distinguish and constitute the offense.1 The language of the law should be used when ...
... specifications , are : — 1st . That it be laid under the proper article of war . 2d . That it contain averments sufficient substan- tially to distinguish and constitute the offense.1 The language of the law should be used when ...
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... specifications , each of which constitutes a distinct offense . Specification . The specification should be explicit and at the same time concise . It is better to follow the terms used in the articles of war where the design is to 1 ...
... specifications , each of which constitutes a distinct offense . Specification . The specification should be explicit and at the same time concise . It is better to follow the terms used in the articles of war where the design is to 1 ...
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