Digest of Opinions: The Judge Advocates General of the Armed Forces, Volume 4Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1954 Contains digests of selected opinions and decisions of the Judge Advocates General of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the General Counsel of the Treasury Department and the Boards of Review ... the United States Court of Military Appeals; other governmental departments and agencies; and Federal and State courts. |
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... reasonable to him to use a knife in defense of his person . Rather , he disputed the fact that it was he who inflicted the injuries on P. and he denied that he carried a knife or had used one . United States v . Wilson ( No. 5706 ) , 5 ...
... reasonable to him to use a knife in defense of his person . Rather , he disputed the fact that it was he who inflicted the injuries on P. and he denied that he carried a knife or had used one . United States v . Wilson ( No. 5706 ) , 5 ...
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... reasonable grounds for believing it was necessary for his own protection . ] ACM S - 10307 , Slaughter ( 1955 ) 18 ... reasonably possible or would endanger his own safety , or when he is in his own home or at a place of duty where he is ...
... reasonable grounds for believing it was necessary for his own protection . ] ACM S - 10307 , Slaughter ( 1955 ) 18 ... reasonably possible or would endanger his own safety , or when he is in his own home or at a place of duty where he is ...
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... reasonable doubt and that self - defense was a complete excuse for assault and consequently unless the court was satisfied be- yond a reasonable doubt that the accused did not act in self - defense , it must find him not guilty . Held ...
... reasonable doubt and that self - defense was a complete excuse for assault and consequently unless the court was satisfied be- yond a reasonable doubt that the accused did not act in self - defense , it must find him not guilty . Held ...
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... reasonable construction of the restrictions is that they apply to lump - sum leave payments as well as compensation , salary or wages . MS Comp Gen B - 121710 , 34 Comp Gen 297. 27 December 1954 , as modified by MS Comp Gen B - 121710 ...
... reasonable construction of the restrictions is that they apply to lump - sum leave payments as well as compensation , salary or wages . MS Comp Gen B - 121710 , 34 Comp Gen 297. 27 December 1954 , as modified by MS Comp Gen B - 121710 ...
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... reasonable doubt . The circumstances , although raising a strong suspicion he did not burn any card , do not exclude every reasonable hypothesis other than his failure to do so . Moreover , whether his first statement that he had burned ...
... reasonable doubt . The circumstances , although raising a strong suspicion he did not burn any card , do not exclude every reasonable hypothesis other than his failure to do so . Moreover , whether his first statement that he had burned ...
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Page 111 - ... the measure of damages ordinarily to be the difference between the contract price and the market value at the time of the breach.
Page 77 - That, under the circumstances, the conduct of the accused was to the prejudice of good order and discipline in the Armed Forces or was of a nature to bring discredit upon the Armed Forces.
Page 291 - A written statement signed by an officer having the custody of an official record or by his deputy that after diligent search no record or entry of a specified tenor is found to exist in the records of his office, accompanied by a certificate as above provided, is admissible as evidence that the records of his office contain no such record or entry.
Page 251 - no person not being authorized by the sender shall intercept any communication [by wire or radio] and divulge or publish the existence, contents, substance, purport, effect, or meaning of such intercepted communications to any person.
Page 516 - When any member of the senior division of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps has completed two academic years of service In that division and has been selected for further training by the president of the institution and by its professor of military science and tactics, and has agreed in writing to continue in the Reserve Officers...
Page 440 - Any person who has invented or discovered any new and useful art, machine, manufacture or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof, not known or used by others in this country before his invention or discovery thereof...
Page 433 - Any officer of the United States or any agency thereof, or person acting under him, for any act under color of such office or on account of any right, title or authority claimed under any Act of Congress for the apprehension or punishment of criminals or the collection of the revenue.
Page 440 - ... not patented or described in any printed publication in this or any foreign country, before his invention or discovery thereof, or more than two years prior to his application, and not in public use or on sale in this country for more than two years prior to his application, unless the same is proved to have been abandoned, may, upon payment of the fees required by law, and other due proceeding had, obtain a patent therefor.
Page 451 - That in time of war every officer serving with troops operating against an enemy who shall exercise, under assignment in orders issued by competent authority, a command above that pertaining to his grade, shall be entitled to receive the pay and allowances of the grade appropriate to the command so exercised...
Page 207 - The constitutional requirement of definiteness is violated by a criminal statute that fails to give a person of ordinary intelligence fair notice that his contemplated conduct is forbidden by the statute.