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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... sufficient . At that time the number was fixed at three , the junior member acting as recorder . The Regimental court must be composed of officers of the same regiment or corps . Regimental Court for doing Justice . This court ...
... sufficient . At that time the number was fixed at three , the junior member acting as recorder . The Regimental court must be composed of officers of the same regiment or corps . Regimental Court for doing Justice . This court ...
Page 27
... sufficient , from which it appeared that such officer or officers had been part of the detail . " " 1 Paymasters are not so frequently detailed upon courts- martial as medical officers , but there seems no good reason , in our service ...
... sufficient , from which it appeared that such officer or officers had been part of the detail . " " 1 Paymasters are not so frequently detailed upon courts- martial as medical officers , but there seems no good reason , in our service ...
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... sufficient time to acquaint himself with military law and the cus- toms and usages of the service . In reply to a communication of a department com- mander in 1875 , the adjutant - general said the Secretary of War most decidedly ...
... sufficient time to acquaint himself with military law and the cus- toms and usages of the service . In reply to a communication of a department com- mander in 1875 , the adjutant - general said the Secretary of War most decidedly ...
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... sufficient to fix upon the body the character of " one consisting of different corps , " and to empower the commanding officer to assem- ble a court - martial . Thus the presence of an ordnance sergeant or hospital steward would bring ...
... sufficient to fix upon the body the character of " one consisting of different corps , " and to empower the commanding officer to assem- ble a court - martial . Thus the presence of an ordnance sergeant or hospital steward would bring ...
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... sufficient manifest impediment ' to warrant a trial . " 2 Attorney - General Taft held that the " absence " spoken of , in order to bring the accused within the jurisdiction of a court , " must be such as to render him not amenable to 1 ...
... sufficient manifest impediment ' to warrant a trial . " 2 Attorney - General Taft held that the " absence " spoken of , in order to bring the accused within the jurisdiction of a court , " must be such as to render him not amenable to 1 ...
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absence accused appointed approved army arraigned arrest Article of War challenge charge civil courts commanding officer commissioned officers committed common law competent confinement Congress constitute convicted copy counsel court of inquiry court-martial may direct crime criminal death deemed desertion discharge dismissed duly duty enlisted evidence execution fact felony finding garrison Greenleaf guilty habeas corpus held Ibid issue judge judge-advocate jurisdiction justice Martial Law matter ment military commission military court military law military service necessary nolle prosequi non-commissioned officer oath offense officer commanding officer or soldier Opinions Attorney-General Opinions J. A. G. pardon party perjury person plea pleaded President prisoner proceedings proper proved punishment question record refuse regiment Regulations reviewing authority reviewing officer Revised Statutes Secretary Secretary of War sentence specification Supreme Court sworn tence testify testimony thereof tial tion trial tried troops United voire dire vote witness