United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volume 327United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 1947 - Courts |
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... military commission appointed to try the petitioner was lawfully created . P. 9 . ( a ) Nature of the authority to create military commissions for the trial of enemy combatants for offenses against the law of war , and principles ...
... military commission appointed to try the petitioner was lawfully created . P. 9 . ( a ) Nature of the authority to create military commissions for the trial of enemy combatants for offenses against the law of war , and principles ...
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... military commission was lawful , although hostilities had ceased . P. 12 . ( a ) A violation of the law of war , committed before the cessa- tion of hostilities , may lawfully be tried by a military commission after hostilities have ...
... military commission was lawful , although hostilities had ceased . P. 12 . ( a ) A violation of the law of war , committed before the cessa- tion of hostilities , may lawfully be tried by a military commission after hostilities have ...
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... military tribunal in ad- mitting evidence which Congress or controlling military command has directed to be excluded may be drawn in question by petition for habeas corpus or prohibition . P. 23 . 5. On an application for habeas corpus ...
... military tribunal in ad- mitting evidence which Congress or controlling military command has directed to be excluded may be drawn in question by petition for habeas corpus or prohibition . P. 23 . 5. On an application for habeas corpus ...
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... military commission of five Army officers ap- pointed by order of General Styer . The order appointed six Army officers , all lawyers , as defense counsel . Throughout the proceedings which followed , including those before this Court ...
... military commission of five Army officers ap- pointed by order of General Styer . The order appointed six Army officers , all lawyers , as defense counsel . Throughout the proceedings which followed , including those before this Court ...
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... military commission was without lawful authority or jurisdiction to place petitioner on trial , as follows : ( a ) That the military commission which tried and con- victed petitioner was not lawfully created , and that no mil- itary ...
... military commission was without lawful authority or jurisdiction to place petitioner on trial , as follows : ( a ) That the military commission which tried and con- victed petitioner was not lawfully created , and that no mil- itary ...
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