Fundamentals of Military LawHeadquarters, Department of the Army, 1976 - 130 pages |
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Page 12
... limited the scope of the exercise of military jurisdiction . The trend of those decisions reflected the court's disenchantment with Article I courts as they then existed in the mili- tary . Justice Black , writing in 1955 in Toth v ...
... limited the scope of the exercise of military jurisdiction . The trend of those decisions reflected the court's disenchantment with Article I courts as they then existed in the mili- tary . Justice Black , writing in 1955 in Toth v ...
Page 16
... limited number of situations are his constitutional protections modified to ac- commodate the demands of duty and discipline . TODAY'S MILITARY JUDICIAL SYSTEM Sources of Military Law There are three systems of criminal law in the ...
... limited number of situations are his constitutional protections modified to ac- commodate the demands of duty and discipline . TODAY'S MILITARY JUDICIAL SYSTEM Sources of Military Law There are three systems of criminal law in the ...
Page 23
... limited severely . Nonetheless , the commander finds himself in a position of potential control over the proceedings which is unlike any held by an officer in the civilian judicial system . The Uniform Code of Military Justice provides ...
... limited severely . Nonetheless , the commander finds himself in a position of potential control over the proceedings which is unlike any held by an officer in the civilian judicial system . The Uniform Code of Military Justice provides ...
Page 29
... limited strictly to adminis- trative reduction for inefficiency or civil convictions . Also , reductions for inefficiency should not be used to reduce a person for an offense of which he has been acquitted by court - martial , nor ...
... limited strictly to adminis- trative reduction for inefficiency or civil convictions . Also , reductions for inefficiency should not be used to reduce a person for an offense of which he has been acquitted by court - martial , nor ...
Page 36
... ( limited by the regulation to narcotics violation or acts of sexual perversion ) ; or- the adjudication as a juvenile offender is for an offense of moral turpitude . Once commander has made a decision to recommend a soldier for discharge ...
... ( limited by the regulation to narcotics violation or acts of sexual perversion ) ; or- the adjudication as a juvenile offender is for an offense of moral turpitude . Once commander has made a decision to recommend a soldier for discharge ...
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