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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... constitute such " manifest injury " as to allow a court of less than thirteen members to be appointed , but was set at rest in 1827 by the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Martin vs. Mott . It was there laid down that this ...
... constitute such " manifest injury " as to allow a court of less than thirteen members to be appointed , but was set at rest in 1827 by the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Martin vs. Mott . It was there laid down that this ...
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... constitute an offense against the civil authority , but also against the military , and , as such , be punishable by both . In this sense the jurisdiction of the military and civil courts is concurrent . 1 See cases cited in Note 1 , p ...
... constitute an offense against the civil authority , but also against the military , and , as such , be punishable by both . In this sense the jurisdiction of the military and civil courts is concurrent . 1 See cases cited in Note 1 , p ...
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... constitute such " absence " or " manifest impedi- ment " as will entitle the government to try after the ex- piration of two years . ' Much Jurisdiction after Expiration of Service . question has arisen among writers on military law as ...
... constitute such " absence " or " manifest impedi- ment " as will entitle the government to try after the ex- piration of two years . ' Much Jurisdiction after Expiration of Service . question has arisen among writers on military law as ...
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... constituting the offense , provided the legal offense itself be distinctly and accurately described in such terms of precision as the rules of military jurisprudence require , will be tenable in 1 VII . Opinions Attorney - General , Dec ...
... constituting the offense , provided the legal offense itself be distinctly and accurately described in such terms of precision as the rules of military jurisprudence require , will be tenable in 1 VII . Opinions Attorney - General , Dec ...
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... constitute the offense.1 The language of the law should be used when practicable , but the technical expressions ... constitutes an offense against two or more articles . In this event the party preferring the charges must necessarily ...
... constitute the offense.1 The language of the law should be used when practicable , but the technical expressions ... constitutes an offense against two or more articles . In this event the party preferring the charges must necessarily ...
Contents
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CHAPTER VIII | 113 |
CHAPTER X | 140 |
CHAPTER XII | 159 |
CHAPTER XIX | 270 |
CHAPTER XX | 278 |
CHAPTER XXI | 287 |
CHAPTER XXII | 294 |
CHAPTER XXIII | 300 |
CHAPTER XXIV | 312 |
CHAPTER XXV | 324 |
CHAPTER XXVI | 335 |
CHAPTER XIII | 174 |
CONFIRMATION | 181 |
CHAPTER XV | 203 |
CHAPTER XVII | 219 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 235 |
CRIMINAL OFFENSES | 352 |
ARTICLES OF WAR | 375 |
FORMS OF ORDERS AND PROCEEDINGS OF MILITARY COURTS | 401 |
TEXT BOOKS ON MILITARY LAW | 423 |
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