A Digest of Opinions of the Judge-Advocates General of the Army

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - 876 páginas

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Releasing prisoner without authority escapes
69
Duration of confinement
70
Copy of charges and time of trial
71
Who may appoint general courts martial
72
Commanders of divisions and sepa rate brigades may appoint in time of
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Judgeadvocate
74
Members of general courtsmartial
75
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Regular officers on what courts may
77
Marine and Regular Army officers associated on courts
78
Officers triable by general courts martial
79
Field officers courts
80
Regimental courts
81
Garrison courts
82
Jurisdiction of inferior courts 84 Oath of members of courtsmartial 85 Oath of JudgeAdvocate 86 Contempts of court 87 Behavior of members 88 C...
83
Oath of witness 93 Continuances 94 Hours of sitting
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Penitentiaries
88
Flogging
90
Discharge and dismissal of officers
99
ARTICLES OF WARContinued Page
100
Suspension of officers pay Article
101
No person tried twice for same of fence
102
Limitation of time of prosecution
103
Approval of sentence by officer or dering court
104
Confirmation of death sentence
105
Confirmation of dismissals in time of peace
106
10
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General officers sentences respect
108
Confirmation by officer ordering court
109
Confirmation of field officers sen tences
110
ACCOMPLICE
111
Pardon and mitigation of sentences
112
Proceedings forwarded to Judge
113
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Courts of inquiry how ordered
115
Members of court of inquiry
116
APPEAL
117
Witnesses before courts of inquiry
118
Opinion when given
119
Authentication of proceedings of court of inquiry
120
Proceedings of court of inquiry used as evidence
121
Command when different corps hap pen to join
122
Regular and volunteer officers on same footing as to rank
123
Rank of militia officers on duty with officer of regular or volun teer forces
124
APPROPRIATION
125
Deceased soldiers effects
126
Effects of deceased officers and sol
127
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ARMYEMPLOYMENT OF FOR CIVIL PURPOSES
136
ARRESTMILITARY
143
BOARD OF SURVEY
149
BOND OF CONTRACTOR OR BIDDER
156

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