Manual of the Judge Advocate General[Department of Defense], Navy Department, Office of the Judge Advocate General, 1970 - Courts-martial and courts of inquiry |
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... addition , it distinguishes between the types of requests to be processed under the FOIA instruction and those to be processed under the Privacy Act instruc- tion . These sections comprise a new Part E implemen- ting the Federal ...
... addition , it distinguishes between the types of requests to be processed under the FOIA instruction and those to be processed under the Privacy Act instruc- tion . These sections comprise a new Part E implemen- ting the Federal ...
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... addition to the categories of officers authorized to impose nonjudicial punishment under Article 15 ( b ) , UCMJ , the commander of a multiservice command to whose staff or command members of the naval service are assigned may designate ...
... addition to the categories of officers authorized to impose nonjudicial punishment under Article 15 ( b ) , UCMJ , the commander of a multiservice command to whose staff or command members of the naval service are assigned may designate ...
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... addition to performing his military duties . Normally the immediate commanding officer of the accused will designate the amount and character of the extra duties to be performed . The daily perform- ance of the extra duties , before or ...
... addition to performing his military duties . Normally the immediate commanding officer of the accused will designate the amount and character of the extra duties to be performed . The daily perform- ance of the extra duties , before or ...
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... addition to the specific hearing require- ments prescribed in paragraph 133b , MCM , all Arti- cle 15 hearings shall , when requested by the alleged offender , be open to the public to the extent per- mitted by available space unless ...
... addition to the specific hearing require- ments prescribed in paragraph 133b , MCM , all Arti- cle 15 hearings shall , when requested by the alleged offender , be open to the public to the extent per- mitted by available space unless ...
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... addition , commanding officers and officers in charge at sea may , when the exigencies of the service require , de- fer execution of correctional custody and confine- ment on bread and water or diminished rations for a reasonable period ...
... addition , commanding officers and officers in charge at sea may , when the exigencies of the service require , de- fer execution of correctional custody and confine- ment on bread and water or diminished rations for a reasonable period ...
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accused active duty administrative agency appeal Appendix section appointing order appropriate area coordinator Armed Force members Article 39(a authorized to convene bad conduct discharge chain of command chapter charges claimant commanding officer Commissioned officers convening authority copy court of inquiry Court of Military court-martial jurisdiction damage debtor Department of Justice designated evidence exercising general court-martial fact-finding body Federal filed forwarded Government immunity incident injury involved letter line of duty litigation Manual investigation Marine Corps matter ment military judge misconduct Naval Investigative Service Naval Personnel naval service nonjudicial punishment Oaths and Sworn offense officer exercising officers in active paragraph party pay grade person pretrial agreement prior Privacy Act procedures pursuant record of trial referred regulations request sentence special courts-martial staff judge advocate statement statute statute of limitations summary court-martial Sworn Instruments take acknowledgments testimony tion U.S. Armed Force U.S. Navy UCMJ United
Popular passages
Page 12-1 - Government while acting within the scope of his office or employment, under circumstances where the United States, if a private person, would be liable to the claimant for such damage, loss, injury, or death in accordance with the law of the place where the act or omission occurred.
Page 1-31 - ... a lawyer shall not withdraw from employment in a proceeding before that tribunal without its permission. (2) In any event, a lawyer shall not withdraw from employment until he has taken reasonable steps to avoid foreseeable prejudice to the rights of his client, including giving due notice to his client, allowing time for employment of other counsel, delivering to the client all papers and property to which the client is entitled, and complying with applicable laws and rules.
Page 12-3 - All transfers and assignments made of any claim upon the United States, or of any part or share thereof, or interest therein, whether absolute or conditional, and whatever may be the consideration therefor, and all powers of attorney, orders, or other authorities for receiving payment of any such claim, or of any part or share thereof, shall be absolutely null and void, unless they are freely made and executed in the presence of at least two attesting witnesses, after the allowance of such a claim,...
Page 12-1 - Any claim arising in respect of the assessment or collection of any tax or customs duty, or the detention of any goods or merchandise by any officer of customs or excise or any other law-enforcement officer.
Page 1-31 - A lawyer shall not: (1) Handle a legal matter which he knows or should know that he is not competent to handle, without associating with him a lawyer who is competent to handle it.
Page 12-1 - Any claim arising out of assault, battery, false imprisonment, false arrest, malicious prosecution, abuse of process, libel, slander, misrepresentation, deceit, or interference with contract rights.
Page 1-31 - Insists upon presenting a claim or defense that is not warranted under existing law and cannot be supported by good faith argument for an extension, modification, or reversal of existing law.
Page 1-31 - ... guilty to the offense or the existence or contents of any confession, admission, or statement given by...
Page 1-31 - That in lieu of the mileage allowance provided for herein, witnesses who are required to travel between the Territories, possessions, or to and from the Continental United States, shall be entitled to the actual expenses of travel at the lowest first-class rate available at the time of reservation for passage, by means of transportation employed...
Page 1-23 - Remission and suspension. (a) The Secretary of the Department and, when designated by him, any Under Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Judge Advocate General, or commanding officer may remit or suspend any part or amount of the unexecuted portion of any sentence, including all uncollected forfeitures, other than a sentence approved by the President.