| Massachusetts - 1864 - 476 strani
...recorder and the b^heidTwdp^ president, and delivered to the commanding officer; and the ^the'iSl'cated. said proceedings may be admitted as evidence by a...are such that oral testimony cannot be obtained. But as courts of inquiry may be perverted to dishonorable purposes, and may be considered as engines of... | |
| Robert Sewell - 1865 - 380 strani
...investigate fully the circumstances in the question. ART. 92. The proceedings of a court of inquiry must bo authenticated by the signature of the recorder and...said proceedings may be admitted as evidence by a court martial, in cases not capital, or extending to the dismission of an officer, provided that the... | |
| Frederick Charles Brightly - 1865 - 1152 strani
...interrogate the witnesses, so as to investigate fully the circumstances in the question. 265. ART. XCII. The proceedings of a court of inquiry must be authenticated by the How proceeding! signature of the recorder and the president, and delivered to the commanding officer... | |
| John F. Callan, United States - 1868 - 620 strani
...sentence he approved or not. ART. 26. The proceedings of a court of inquiry must he authenticated hy the signature of the recorder and the president, and...the commanding officer; and the said proceedings may he .admitted as evidence, hy a court-martial, in cases not capital or extending to the dismission of... | |
| Royal College of Surgeons of England - 1874 - 782 strani
...president thereof, and delivered to the commanding officer. ART. 121. The proceedings of a court of inquiry may be admitted as evidence by a court-martial, in cases not capital, nor extending to the dismissal of an officer : Provided. That the circumstances are such that oral... | |
| Rollin Augustus Ives - 1879 - 514 strani
...officer in whose custody the records of the court are kept.2 The proceedings of a court of inquiry may be admitted as evidence by a court-martial, in cases not capital, nor extending to the dismissal of an officer ; Provided, that the circumstances are such that oral... | |
| United States. Army. Judge Advocate General's Department, William Winthrop - 1880 - 638 strani
...admitted as evidence by a court martial, in cases not capital, nor extending to the dismissal of au officer : Provided, That the circumstances are such that oral testimony cannot be obtained." While the proceedings of a court of inquiry cannot be admitted as evidence on the merits, upon a trial... | |
| United States. War Department - 1881 - 536 strani
...specially ordered to do so. Art. of war 91. AUTHENTICATION OF PROCEEDINGS OF COURT OF INQUIRY. ART. 120. The proceedings of a court of inquiry must be authenticated by the signatures of the recorder and the president thereof, and delivered to the commanding officer. Art.... | |
| United States. War Department - 1881 - 1396 strani
...specially ordered to do so. Art. of war 91. AUTHENTICATION OF PROCEEDINGS OF COURT OF INQUIRY. A KT. 120. The proceedings of a court of inquiry must be authenticated by the signatures of the recorder and the president thereof, and delivered to the commanding officer. Art.... | |
| United States. War Department - 1889 - 300 strani
...president thereof, and delivered to the commanding officer. ART. 121. The proceedings of a-court of inquiry may be admitted as evidence by a court-martial, in cases not capital, nor extending to the dismissal of an officer: Provided, That the circumstances are such that oral testimony... | |
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