Digest of Opinions of the Judge Advocate General of the ArmyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 - Military law |
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... trial for desertion , a statement of the accused to the sheriff that he was " tired of working for the Government , " and that he did not want to work for them any longer , was introduced in evidence . This statement of the accused is ...
... trial for desertion , a statement of the accused to the sheriff that he was " tired of working for the Government , " and that he did not want to work for them any longer , was introduced in evidence . This statement of the accused is ...
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... trial is further indicated by the fact that the record is authenticated by Maj . B , whose name appears first on the list of officers recorded as present at the trial . The irregularity is immaterial . CM 124347 . COURTS - MARTIAL ...
... trial is further indicated by the fact that the record is authenticated by Maj . B , whose name appears first on the list of officers recorded as present at the trial . The irregularity is immaterial . CM 124347 . COURTS - MARTIAL ...
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... trial judge advocate , that because the accused was apprehended away from his station and pleaded guilty to passing forged checks , this was in itself conclusive evidence that he had deserted the service . In view of the proof legally ...
... trial judge advocate , that because the accused was apprehended away from his station and pleaded guilty to passing forged checks , this was in itself conclusive evidence that he had deserted the service . In view of the proof legally ...
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... trial . The added circumstance that the accused was compelled to introduce this document which was most harmful to him , makes the error fatal to the legality of the record . CM 124907 . EVIDENCE : Previous Convictions of Officer . On ...
... trial . The added circumstance that the accused was compelled to introduce this document which was most harmful to him , makes the error fatal to the legality of the record . CM 124907 . EVIDENCE : Previous Convictions of Officer . On ...
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... trial for desertion the chairman of the local board testified that accused , in the office of the board , admitted that he had received his notice to entrain , and gave his reasons for failing to obey ; and that accused was brought ...
... trial for desertion the chairman of the local board testified that accused , in the office of the board , admitted that he had received his notice to entrain , and gave his reasons for failing to obey ; and that accused was brought ...
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