 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1919 - 1395 páginas
...made, to use his utmost endeavor to deliver over such a "cused person to the civil authorities, or to aid the officers of justice in apprehending and securing him, in order that he may be brought to trial. Any commanding officer who upon such application refuses or willfully... | |
 | 1919
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 | United States - 1919 - 92 páginas
...duly made, to use his utmost endeavor to deliver over such accused person to the civil authorities, or to aid the officers of justice in apprehending and securing him, in order that he may be brought to trial. Any commanding officer who upon such application refuses or willfully... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1919
...duly made, to use his utmost endeavor to deliver over such accused person to the civil authorities, or to aid the officers of justice in apprehending and securing him. in order that he may be brought to trial. Any commanding officer who upon such application refuses or willfully... | |
 | Louisiana - 1920 - 2514 páginas
...this State, the commanding officer and the officers of the regiment or company to which the person so accused belongs are required, except in time of war,...in behalf of the party injured, to use their utmost endeavor to deliver him orer to the civil authority and to aid the officers of justice in apprehending... | |
 | United States. War Department - 1920 - 44 páginas
...duly made, to use his utmost endeavor to deliver over such accused person to the civil authorities, or to aid the officers of justice in apprehending and securing him, in order that he may be brought to trial. Any commanding officer who upon such application refuses or willfully... | |
 | United States. War Department - 1920 - 806 páginas
...accused of an offense against the person or property of any " citizen of the United States," but only " upon application duly made by or in behalf of the party injured," ignoring the more modern doctrine that all persons residing within the United States are entitled to... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1921
...to use his utmost endeavor to deliver over such accused •385 person to the civil *authorities, or to aid the officers of justice in apprehending and securing him, in order that he may be brought to trial. Any commanding officer who upon such application refuses or willfully... | |
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