The JAG JournalOffice of the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Navy, 1947 |
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... attorneys or law school graduates for transfer to the Regular Navy as Law Specialists will be accepted under the present transfer program after 20 October 1947 . Plans now call for a total of 306 Regu- lar and Reserve attorneys to be on ...
... attorneys or law school graduates for transfer to the Regular Navy as Law Specialists will be accepted under the present transfer program after 20 October 1947 . Plans now call for a total of 306 Regu- lar and Reserve attorneys to be on ...
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... attorneys near the man's duty station . For such cases cooperation is needed in main- taining channels through which matters may be referred by correspondence . The American Bar Association has worked out splendid ar- rangements for ...
... attorneys near the man's duty station . For such cases cooperation is needed in main- taining channels through which matters may be referred by correspondence . The American Bar Association has worked out splendid ar- rangements for ...
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... attorney . Some of these personal legal problems are compli cated by the fact that a person is in the service , and the Legal Assistance Officer must be constantly on the alert for such complication . For example , in securing a divorce ...
... attorney . Some of these personal legal problems are compli cated by the fact that a person is in the service , and the Legal Assistance Officer must be constantly on the alert for such complication . For example , in securing a divorce ...
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... attorney ably aided naval counsel in developing this defense . It would seem that the Commanding Offi- cer might have avoided much expense to the Navy in money , time and personnel had he sent , at the time of the incident , dis ...
... attorney ably aided naval counsel in developing this defense . It would seem that the Commanding Offi- cer might have avoided much expense to the Navy in money , time and personnel had he sent , at the time of the incident , dis ...
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... Attorney General Homer Cum- mings , Harold Judson , George Rossman , Attor- ney General Tom Clark , Grover M. Moscowitz , and Leon R. Yankwich ; and excerpts from the Catholic University Institute on the Federal Rules of Criminal ...
... Attorney General Homer Cum- mings , Harold Judson , George Rossman , Attor- ney General Tom Clark , Grover M. Moscowitz , and Leon R. Yankwich ; and excerpts from the Catholic University Institute on the Federal Rules of Criminal ...
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Page 10 - ... or with knowledge of its invalidity, to cite as authority a decision that has been overruled, or a statute that has been repealed; or in argument to assert as a fact that which has not been proved...
Page 4 - In any court of the United States and in any court established by Act of Congress, any writing or record, whether in the form of an entry in a book or otherwise...
Page 4 - States, sitting without a jury, shall have exclusive jurisdiction to hear, determine, and render judgment on any claim against the United States, for money only, accruing on and after January 1, 1945, on account of damage to or loss of property or on account of personal injury or death caused by the negligent or wrongful act or omission of any employee of the Government...
Page 4 - A steam vessel hearing, apparently forward of her beam, the fog signal of a vessel, the position of which is not ascertained shall, so far as the circumstances of the case admit, stop her engines, and then navigate with caution until danger of collision is over.
Page 3 - Convention the territory of a State shall be deemed to be the land areas and territorial waters adjacent thereto under the sovereignty, suzerainty, protection or mandate of such State.
Page 4 - ... forces of the United States, and persons acting on behalf of a Federal agency in an official capacity, temporarily or permanently in the service of the United States, whether with or without compensation. (c) "Acting within the scope of his office or employment...
Page 17 - When committed upon the high seas, or on any other waters within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States and out of the jurisdiction of any particular State...
Page 6 - Any claim based upon an act or omission of an employee of the Government, exercising due care, in the execution of a statute or regulation, whether or not such statute or regulation be valid...
Page 5 - Subject to the provisions of this title, the United States shall be liable in respect of such claims to the same claimants, in the same manner, and to the same extent as a private individual under like circumstances, except that the United States shall not be liable for interest prior to judgment, or for punitive damages.
Page 4 - Subject to the provisions of this title relating to civil actions on tort claims against the United States, any such award or determination shall be final and conclusive on all officers of the government, except when procured by means of fraud.