| 1918 - 356 páginas
...court-martial shall be carried into execution until the same shall have been approved by the officer appointing the court or by the officer commanding for the time being. "Art. 47. Powers incident to power to approve. The power to approve the sentence of a court-martial... | |
| United States - 1971 - 184 páginas
...DISPOSITION OF RECORDS — SPECIAL AND SUMMARY COURTSMARTIAL. — After having been acted upon by the officer appointing the court, or by the officer commanding for the time being, tne record of each trial by special court-martial and a report of each trial by summary court-martial... | |
| 1958 - 1052 páginas
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| Jennifer Elsea, Louis Fisher - 2006 - 156 páginas
...court-martial shall be carried into execution until the same shall have been approved by the officer appointing the court or by the officer commanding for the time being. Article of War SO1/* The Judge Advocate General shall constitute, in his office, a board of review... | |
| 1916 - 814 páginas
...COURTS-MARTIAL.— After having been acted upon by the officer appointing the court, or by the office commanding for the time being, the record of each...may designate in regulations, there to be filed in tie office of the judge advocate. When no longer of use, records of special and summary courts-martial... | |
| 1949 - 520 páginas
...having been acted upon by the officer appointing the court, or by the officer commanding for the tune being, the record of each trial by special court-martial...trial by summary court-martial shall be transmitted to the headquarters of the officer exercising general court-martial Jurisdiction over the command, there... | |
| 1940 - 846 páginas
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| 1901 - 1164 páginas
...for a reconsideration of its action, pointing out defects.1 Should the court conthe officer ordering the court, or by the officer commanding for the time being." The record should therefore be forwarded by the judge-advocate to the convening officer, or to his successor in... | |
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