| United States. War Department - 1883 - 570 pages
...Sixty-second Article of War, under which Mason was tried, is as follows : "All crimes not capital, and all disorders and neglects, which officers and soldiers may be guilty of, to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, thongh not mentioned in the foregoing articles... | |
| August Valentine Kautz - 1864 - 336 pages
...courts-martial shall be composed entirely of militia officers. "ART. 99. All crimes not capital, and all disorders and neglects which officers and soldiers may be guilty of, to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, though not mentioned in the foregoing Articles... | |
| Massachusetts - Law - 1864 - 476 pages
...soldiers of the other troops in the service of the Commonwealth. Art. 93. All crimes not capital, and all disorders and neglects which officers and soldiers may be guilty of, to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, though not mentioned in the foregoing articles... | |
| Robert Sewell - Bounties, Military - 1865 - 380 pages
...commissions of the officers of the regular forces of the United States. ART. 99. All crimes not capital, and all disorders and neglects which officers and soldiers may be guilty of, to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, though not mentioned in the foregoing articles... | |
| William Francis Finlason - Jamaica - 1867 - 306 pages
...Court-Martial, vol. ip 109, in 4th Edition). And military law recognises all disorders and neglect which officers and soldiers may be guilty of, though not specified in the Articles of War (Williams' Martial Law, 148). In cases of this kind, the Commander-in-Chief may direct a court of enquiry... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1869 - 704 pages
...in this country. It is the policy of the law, that all these communications should be kept secret. and soldiers may be guilty of, though not specified...plaintiff ought to have been allowed to give evidence to shciw that it was false and malicious; that the only difference between officers of the army and other... | |
| Royal College of Surgeons of England - Medicine - 1874 - 782 pages
...an officer and a gentleman shall be dismissed from the service. ABT. 62. All crimes not capital, and all disorders and neglects, which officers and soldiers may be guilty of. to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, though not mentioned in the foregoing articles... | |
| Rollin Augustus Ives - Military law - 1879 - 514 pages
...articles of war ; but, by the 62d Article, their jurisdiction is extended to "all crimes not capital, and all disorders and neglects which officers and soldiers may be guilty of, to the prejudice of good order and military discipline." Notwithstanding the apparent indeteruiinateness... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1900 - 2044 pages
...article of war." The sixty-second article of war reads as follows: "Art. 62. All crimes not capital, and all disorders and neglects, which officers and soldiers may be guilty of, to prejudice of good prder and military discipline, though not mentioned in the foregoing articles... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1901 - 2042 pages
...transferred or applied." The sixty-second article of war provides that: "All crimes not capital, and all disorders and neglects, which officers and soldiers may be guilty of, to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, though not mentioned in the foregoing articles... | |
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