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Page 437
... charges preferred against them purporting to set out their violations of the law of war and of the Articles of War ... charged in such courts with criminal offenses . The Government challenges each of these propositions . regardless of ...
... charges preferred against them purporting to set out their violations of the law of war and of the Articles of War ... charged in such courts with criminal offenses . The Government challenges each of these propositions . regardless of ...
Page 440
... charged . We must therefore first inquire whether any of the acts charged is an offense against the law of war cognizable before a military tribunal , and if so whether the Constitution prohibits the trial . We may assume that there are ...
... charged . We must therefore first inquire whether any of the acts charged is an offense against the law of war cognizable before a military tribunal , and if so whether the Constitution prohibits the trial . We may assume that there are ...
Page 532
... charged . A person charged with a misdemeanor might be treated differently from a person charged with a felony ; and minor felonies may not necessarily be grouped with the more dangerous types . Persons who are first offenders if guilty ...
... charged . A person charged with a misdemeanor might be treated differently from a person charged with a felony ; and minor felonies may not necessarily be grouped with the more dangerous types . Persons who are first offenders if guilty ...
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