The JAG JournalOffice of the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Navy, 1960 |
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... person subject to the UCMJ whose conduct is subject to inquiry . A person's con- duct is considered as being " subject to inquiry " when he is involved with the incident or cir- cumstances under investigation in such a way that ...
... person subject to the UCMJ whose conduct is subject to inquiry . A person's con- duct is considered as being " subject to inquiry " when he is involved with the incident or cir- cumstances under investigation in such a way that ...
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... person has been designated as a party to an investigation , he may still be called as a witness . As a witness he has the same rights as has any other witness in regard to refusing to answer questions that would tend to incriminate or ...
... person has been designated as a party to an investigation , he may still be called as a witness . As a witness he has the same rights as has any other witness in regard to refusing to answer questions that would tend to incriminate or ...
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... person's conduct is subject to inquiry . The naming of a person as a party does not amount to any sort of accusation against him . On the contrary , it is the best way to protect such person's interests . Fur- thei more , it provides ...
... person's conduct is subject to inquiry . The naming of a person as a party does not amount to any sort of accusation against him . On the contrary , it is the best way to protect such person's interests . Fur- thei more , it provides ...
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... person's state of sobriety be carefully examined . In this regard , it should be noted that the results of a Bogen's ... person so designated as to the according or waiving of his individual rights as a party . c . Explanation of any ...
... person's state of sobriety be carefully examined . In this regard , it should be noted that the results of a Bogen's ... person so designated as to the according or waiving of his individual rights as a party . c . Explanation of any ...
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... persons accompanying the Armed Forces overseas more elements of due process than any practical alternative which could be ... person cannot be tried in courts of the United States or any state or territory thereof or of the District of ...
... persons accompanying the Armed Forces overseas more elements of due process than any practical alternative which could be ... person cannot be tried in courts of the United States or any state or territory thereof or of the District of ...
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11 USCMA 9 USCMA accused accused's active duty aircraft American Bar Association annuity application armed forces Bar Association Board of Review BuPers charged civilian Code of Military commanding officer committed Comp Contingency Option Act convening authority conviction Court of Military decision defense counsel effect election enlisted evidence fact Federal Government Gunnels high seas Hump income instructions international law investigation issue JAGO JOURNAL Judge Advocate jurisdiction law officer LCDR legal assistance lesser included offense LTJG Manual Manual for Courts-Martial ment Military Appeals Military Justice military law Naval War College offense opinion person president prior question record of trial regulations request retired pay rule sentence ship SNJ under inst Soviet special court-martial specific statement statute supra note testimony tion treaty trial counsel U.S. Navy UCMJ Uniform Code United United States Code USNR violation witness
Popular passages
Page 47 - To this end, the following acts are and shall remain prohibited at any time and in any place whatsoever with respect to the above-mentioned persons: (a ) violence to life and person, in particular murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment and torture...
Page 53 - Nothing contained in the present Charter shall authorize the United Nations to intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state or shall require the Members to submit such matters to settlement under the present Charter; but this principle shall not prejudice the application of enforcement measures under Chapter VII.
Page 169 - With respect to the insurance for bodily injury liability and for property damage liability the unqualified word "insured" includes the named insured and, if the named insured is an individual, his Spouse if a resident of the same household, and also includes any person while using the automobile and any person or organization legally responsible for the use thereof, provided the actual use of the automobile is by the named insured or such spouse or with the permission of either.
Page 6 - These freedoms, and others which are recognized by the general principles of international law, shall be exercised by all States with reasonable regard to the interests of other States in their exercise of the freedom of the high seas.
Page 13 - ... disputes with regard to matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of the United States of America as determined by the United States of America; or c.
Page 4 - ... closing line may be drawn between these two low-water marks, and the waters enclosed thereby shall be considered as internal waters. 5. Where the distance between the lowwater marks of the natural entrance points of a bay exceeds...
Page 154 - II which the United States would possess and exercise if it were the sovereign of the territory within which said lands and waters are located to the entire exclusion of the exercise by the Republic of Panama of any such sovereign rights, power or authority.
Page 19 - Hot pursuit is not deemed to have begun unless the pursuing ship has satisfied itself by such practicable means as may be available that the ship pursued or one of its boats or other craft working as a team and using the ship pursued as a mother ship...
Page 168 - Federal agency concerned out of appropriations that may be made therefor, which appropriations are hereby authorized. (d) The acceptance by the claimant of any such award, compromise, or settlement shall be final and conclusive on the claimant, and shall constitute a complete' release by the claimant of any claim against the United States and against the employee of the Government whose act or omission gave rise to the claim, by reason of the same subject matter.