Court-martial OrdersU.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 - Courts-martial and courts of inquiry |
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... provide for contingencies of proof . In accordance with established policy , the proceedings and findings on the specification of the second charge and on the second charge , breaking arrest , are hereby set aside so that there may ...
... provide for contingencies of proof . In accordance with established policy , the proceedings and findings on the specification of the second charge and on the second charge , breaking arrest , are hereby set aside so that there may ...
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... provides : " In the trial of all indictments , informations , complaints , and other proceedings against persons charged with the commission of crimes , offenses and misdemeanors , in * * *** courts mar- tial and courts of inquiry ...
... provides : " In the trial of all indictments , informations , complaints , and other proceedings against persons charged with the commission of crimes , offenses and misdemeanors , in * * *** courts mar- tial and courts of inquiry ...
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... providing evidence on which private litigation may be based ( N. C. & B. , sec . 720 ) . Therefore , the Navy Department may not appropriately comply with an order of a state court certifying that it is necessary for one of the ...
... providing evidence on which private litigation may be based ( N. C. & B. , sec . 720 ) . Therefore , the Navy Department may not appropriately comply with an order of a state court certifying that it is necessary for one of the ...
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... provides that any writing or record made as a memorandum or record of any act , transaction , occurrence , or event shall be admissible as evidence of such act , transaction , occurrence , or event if it shall appear that it was made in ...
... provides that any writing or record made as a memorandum or record of any act , transaction , occurrence , or event shall be admissible as evidence of such act , transaction , occurrence , or event if it shall appear that it was made in ...
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... provide for the contingencies of proof . In order that the accused shall not stand twice convicted and pun- ished for the same act , the finding on the fifth specification under Charge IV and , in view of the court's findings on the ...
... provide for the contingencies of proof . In order that the accused shall not stand twice convicted and pun- ished for the same act , the finding on the fifth specification under Charge IV and , in view of the court's findings on the ...
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78th Congress Accordingly action active duty approved Article award ballot Charge II alleged charge of Conduct Charges and specifications civilian Coast Guard commanding officer convening authority thereon convicted an accused court martial convicted Courts and Boards death decedent disability discharge Distinguished Flying Cross enlisted entitled evidence fact Federal File foregoing Government guilty held injury intent intoxicating judge advocate June jurisdiction Legion of Merit lesser included offense Marine Corps ment misconduct Mustering-Out Payment Act Naval Courts naval personnel Naval Reserve naval service Navy Department Navy Regulations opinion was requested order and discipline person pleaded prejudice provides Purple Heart question result retired Santa Catalina Island second specification Secretary sentence ship shore patrol specification of Charge specification thereunder specification under Charge Stat statement station and duty status summary court martial thereof thereon were set tion trial U. S. Marine Corps U. S. Navy United violation wilfully
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