Philippine Law Journal, Količina 19University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1940 |
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Stran 19
... offense , the court - martial has no jurisdiction at all in this case . But suppose that the act committed is also a military offense , and the soldier is immediately seized by the military authorities before the civil author- ities ...
... offense , the court - martial has no jurisdiction at all in this case . But suppose that the act committed is also a military offense , and the soldier is immediately seized by the military authorities before the civil author- ities ...
Stran 377
... offense " ; and , that this refers only to acts punishable by a law and an ordinance . What then is the consequence of the inclusion of the second sen- tence on the state of our law on the subject ? Whether it is a de- parture , there ...
... offense " ; and , that this refers only to acts punishable by a law and an ordinance . What then is the consequence of the inclusion of the second sen- tence on the state of our law on the subject ? Whether it is a de- parture , there ...
Stran 378
... offense " seems to be more identi- cal to " act " than to " crime " . But in spite of this seeming identity , " offense " is not identical to act ( State vs. Oleron , 5 N. W. 959 ) . An offense is indivisible and may consist of a single ...
... offense " seems to be more identi- cal to " act " than to " crime " . But in spite of this seeming identity , " offense " is not identical to act ( State vs. Oleron , 5 N. W. 959 ) . An offense is indivisible and may consist of a single ...
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