Philippine Law Journal, Količina 19University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1940 |
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... Offenses cognizable by the court - martial . - Only military of- fenses specified in the Articles of War are cognizable by the court- martial ( Art . 54-97 ) . The court- martial has no jurisdiction over crimes punishable by the penal ...
... Offenses cognizable by the court - martial . - Only military of- fenses specified in the Articles of War are cognizable by the court- martial ( Art . 54-97 ) . The court- martial has no jurisdiction over crimes punishable by the penal ...
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committed is also punishable un- der the penal law he may be then tried by the civil court . ( 2 ) A civilian commits a crime punishable under the Articles of War within a military reservation . By what court is he triable ? San- Answer ...
committed is also punishable un- der the penal law he may be then tried by the civil court . ( 2 ) A civilian commits a crime punishable under the Articles of War within a military reservation . By what court is he triable ? San- Answer ...
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... criminal proceeding in the civil court ? Apparently the answer is yes , the proceeding in the court - martial is already jeo- pardy ( Grafton v . U. S. 206 U. S. 333 ) . 5. Question . - A soldier com- mits an offense punishable by the penal ...
... criminal proceeding in the civil court ? Apparently the answer is yes , the proceeding in the court - martial is already jeo- pardy ( Grafton v . U. S. 206 U. S. 333 ) . 5. Question . - A soldier com- mits an offense punishable by the penal ...
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