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Accuser may not serve on or be the law officer. May '58, p. 3.
Depositions-use of. Sep. '57, p. 3; Oct. '57, p. 5.

Pleading guilty for a consideration in the Army. Dec. '57, p. 11.
Pretrial agreements as to guilty pleas. Oct. '57, p. 3.
Requirement for a thorough and impartial formal investigation
prior to trial. May '59, p. 10.

Review-post trial review by staff legal officer. Sep. '60, p. 29.
To allow an officer who is not a lawyer to represent a defendant
in a GCM is reversible error. May '59, p. 10.

Use of Manual for Courts-martial by court members is clearly reversible error. Mar. '59, p. 7. Vacation of suspended sentences.

GUARDS:

Nov. '59, p. 15.

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Additional permissible punishments upon proof of two or more previous convictions. Dec. '60, p. 84.

Collection of significant COMA decisions. Jan. '60, p. 19. Desertion to instruct court in accordance with 164A, MCM, 1951, is prejudicial error. Jun. '58, p. 10.

Duties of President, Special Court-martial in sentence field. Dec. '60, p. 83.

Ignorance or mistake of fact. Mar. '57, p. 15.

Intent-collection of significant COMA decisions. Jan. '60, p. 19. Issues raised during trial-collection of significant COMA decisions. Jan. '60, p. 19.

Lesser included offenses-collection of significant COMA decisions. Jan. '60, p. 20.

Policy letters-use of. Sep. '57, p. 9.

Possession of narcotics. Jan. '57, p. 15.

Rehearing-sentence instruction on. Dec. '60, p. 85.
Sentence multiplicity instructions. Dec. '60, p. 86.

Table of maximum punishments-misuse of. Dec. '60, p. 83.

To instruct on lesser included offenses raised by evidence and fail to instruct on multiplicity is reversible error. Nov. '59, p. 11.

INTENT-MENS REA:

Absence, regardless of length, is not sufficient to prove specific intent to desert. Jun. '58, p. 10.

Desertion conviction cannot be sustained if only evidence of specific intent is period of absence. Dec. '57, p. 23. Disrespect-no element of specific intent. Sep. '60, p. 28.

Entrapment as a defense. May '60, p. 7.

Malingering-intent required to prove. May '58, p. 9.

Malum en se and Malum Prohibitum discussed and compared. Nov. '57, p. 13.

Mens Rea and Article 92 UCMJ. Nov. '57, p. 13.

Mistake of fact as a defense in offenses involving general criminal intent. Jan. '57, p. 15.

Buying and selling the home. Feb. '60, p. 11.

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Effect of international law on the development of nuclear powered
shipping. Apr. '59, p. 9.

existing U.S. liability legislation covering nuclear powered ships.
Apr. '59, p. 4.

Foreign policy and development of law for outer space. Feb. '59,
p. 4.

Foreign ports-nuclear ships entering. Mar. '60, p. 9.

Freedom of airspace over national territory vs. "Close Air"
concept discussed. Mar. '60, p. 24.

Function of the trial observer under NATO states of forces and
other international agreements. Mar. '57, p. 9.

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International Court of Justice.

"Connally Reservation" discussed. Mar. '60, p. 13.

Disputes concerning interpretation or application of treaties
submitted to. Mar. '60, p. 16.

"Humphrey Resolution" discussed. Mar. '60, p. 13.

Substituting "national security reservation" for "Connally
Reservation". Mar. '60, p. 15.

International operational regulations and nuclear powered ships.
Apr. '59, p. 20.

Joint civil and criminal actions under NATO, SOF agreements.
Aug. '58, p. 10.

Jurisdiction under NATO, SOF agreements exclusive and con-

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INTERNATIONAL LAW-Continued

Nuclear powered ships.

International agreements on liability of operators-need for.
Mar. '60, p. 9.

Need for discussion of construction, manning and safety
evaluation at Safety of Life at Sea Convention, 1960.
May '60, p. 5.

OEEC and EURATOM studies on establishing liability for
nuclear reactor accidents. Apr. '59, p. 6.

Peaceful uses of outer space. Mar. '60, p. 21.

Pollution of the high seas by radioactive wastes. Apr. '59, p. 14.
Precedent for the law of outer space. Mar. '60, p. 24.
Price-Anderson Act extended to cover operations of NS Savannah.
Apr. '59, p. 4.

Projecting the law of the sea into the law of space. Mar. '60,
p. 21.

Radioactive waste disposal and nuclear tests on the high seas are
not per se contrary to. Apr. '59, p. 15.

Reasonable interference with use of high seas and nuclear tests.
Apr. '59, p. 14.

Right of pursuit doctrine discussed. Mar. '60, p. 20.

Rights, privileges and obligations of Navy ships in foreign ports.
Mar. '60, p. 8.

Rule of law for outer space. Mar. '60, p. 24.

Rule of law upon the sea and in the air. Mar. '60, p. 24.
Rules of the Road-Text of 1960 SOLAS Conference revised
rules-unratified. Sep. '60, p. 35.

Safety of Life at Sea Conferences, 1914, 1929 and 1948--accom-
plishments of. May '60, p. 4.

Safety of Life at Sea Convention, 1960.

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Aug. '58, p. 11.
Sep. '58, p. 3.

Trial in absentia under NATO, SOF agreements.
Training of naval personnel in foreign countries.
United Kingdom's existing liability legislation covering nuclear
powered ships. Apr. '59, p. 6.

United Nations as the forum for solving space problems. Feb.
'59, p. 15.

U.S. has never recognized any top or upper limit to its sover-
eignty. Feb. '58, p. 7.

Visits to foreign ports by nuclear powered ships. Apr. '59, p. 11.
World Court.

"Connally Reservation" discussed. Mar. '60, p. 13.
Disputes concerning interpretation or application of treaties
submitted to. Mar. '60, p. 16.

"Humphrey Resolution" discussed. Mar. '60, p. 13.

Substituting "national security reservation" for "Connally
reservation". Mar. '60, p. 15.

World organization in man's quest for outer space. Feb. '59,

p. 14.

INTERNATIONAL MARITIME CONSULTATIVE
ORGANIZATION:

Recognition and functions of. May '60, p. 6.

Safety of Life at Sea Convention of 1960-relation to. May '60,
p. 19.
International Code of Signals-review and revision of. May '60,
p. 19.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS:

People to People Program. Mar. '60, p. 7.
Navy Ships in foreign ports. Mar. '60, p. 8.

INTERPRETATION:

Of statutes-discussed. Oct. '59, p. 24.

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Apprehension, custody and confinement-defined and discussed.
Jun. '60, p. 3.

Aviation accident investigations under the Federal Aviation Act
of 1958. Sep. '59, p. 13.

Counsel-right to counsel during prearraignment interrogation.
Oct. '60, p. 47.

Defendent should be advised of right to employ and consult with
civilian counsel. May '59, p. 10.

Depositions-use of. Sep. '57, p. 3; Oct. '57, p. 5.

Reports on claims under Federal Tort Claim Act. Sep. '58, p. 9.
Naval Supplement Investigations-procedural aspects discussed.
Jan. '60, p. 3.

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JUSTICE:

Air Force post-trial clemency procedures. Dec. '57, p. 9.
Arguments of trial and defense counsel-State of the Law. May
'60, p. 10.

Challenges-Procedure for peremptory and for cause. Aug. '59,

p. 7.

Depositions-State of the Law. Oct. '60, p. 57.

Deprivation of counsel and ineffective assistance by counsel
violates military due process. Aug. '59, p. 9.

Dockside Court proposed-as the judicial arm of shipboard com-
mands. Dec. '57, p. 19.

Effect of the administration of justice upon discipline. Dec. '57,
p. 7.

Entrapment as a defense. May '60, p. 7.

Hearsay rule in trials by Courts-Martial-working definition of.
Feb. '60, p. 3.

Ignorance of the law is an excuse for violation of a lawful order
inferior to a general order, Sep. '58, p. 19.

Improving the administration of justice in Navy. Dec. '57, p. 4.
Leadership as related to application of Military Law. Dec. '57.

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Constructive cannot be substituted for actual to prove violation
of lawful order inferior to a general order. Sep. '58, p. 19.

LARCENY:

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Effect of mistake of fact. Jan. '57, p. 13.

LARCENY:

Evidence required to constitute proof of corpus delicti. Dec. '58,

p. 12.

Use of policy letters in courts-martial. Sep. '57, p. 10.

LAW OFFICER:

Collection of significant COMA decisions on law officers. Jan.
'60, p. 18.

Depositions-determining admissability in GCM of. Sep. '58,

p. 14.

LAW SPECIALIST:

Functions of the trial observer under NATO status of forces
agreements. Mar. '57, p. 9.

Program Jun. '57, p. 3.

LEADERSHIP:

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LEGAL ASSISTANCE:

Indebtedness of naval personnel. Nov. '60, p. 71.
Indebtedness-preventive legal assistance. Dec. '60, p. 87.
Leadership, moral responsibility and legal assistance. Jun. '60,
p. 15.

Legal Assistance Policy Branch, Office of JAG. Jun. '57, p. 8.
What, where, when and how it operates. Jun. '57, p. 7.

LEGAL OFFICE:

Differences in practices and procedures at a unified command.
Jul. '58, p. 13.

LEGAL OFFICER:

Convening Authority's review and role of legal officer. Apr. '57,
p. 20.

Shipboard procedures. Jun. '58, p. 13.

LEGISLATION:

Bills and resolutions-Various types defined and discussed. Oct.
'59, p. 4.

Bureau of the Budget's clearance procedure on legislative pro-
posals. Oct. '59, p. 14.

Bureau of the Budget's role in assisting President in approving
or vetoing a measure. Oct. '59, p. 8.

DOD directives and instructions for coordinating efforts on pro-
posed legislation. Oct. '59, p. 10.

DOD legislative proposals and the Bureau of the Budget. Oct.
'59, p. 13.

DOD legislative proposals-preparation and appraisal of. Oct.
'59, p. 9.

DOD's recommendations to BOB on the bill prior to Presidential
approval or veto. Oct. '59, p. 8.

Conferences to resolve differences in House-passed and Senate-
passed versions of bill. Oct. '59, p. 8.

Flow chart for sample bill proposed in Congress submitted to
DOD for comment. Oct. '59, p. 29.

Flow chart on proposed DOD legislation-review and clearance
procedure. Oct. '59, p. 12.

General Counsel, Office of Secretary of Defense-role of in pro-
posed legislation. Oct. '59, p. 11.
Hearings

p. 16.

Congressional machinery and procedure of. Oct. '59,

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Para. 19

Authority and basis for apprehension and notification to in-
dividual of apprehension. Jan. '60, p. 3.

Unofficial annotations not binding as legal authority-cite as
persuasive authority. Oct. '58, p. 7.

Para. 20

Legal posture of the legislative hearing. Oct. '59, p. 16.
Legislative process. Oct. '59, p. 3.

Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946-discussed.
p. 17.

Oct. '59,

Mechanics of processing a proposed bill through the House of
Representatives. Oct. '59, p. 5.

Para. 26

Unofficial annotations not binding as legal authority-cite as
persuasive authority. Oct. '58, p. 7.

Mechanics of processing-proposed bill through the Senate.
Oct. '59, p. 7. Legislation within the Department of Defense.
Oct. '59, p. 11.

Joinder of offenses-minor not ordinarily joined with serious
offenses. Nov. '60, p. 66.

Para. 28

Overriding a Presidential Veto. Oct. '59, p. 15.

Presentations and testifying before a Congressional Committee.
Oct. '59, p. 21.

Unofficial annotations not binding as legal authority-cite as
persuasive authority. Oct. '58, p. 7.

Para. 30

Joinder of offenses. Nov. '60, p. 66.

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