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Page 440
... offenses with which they 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 ...
... offenses with which they 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 ...
Page 444
... offense · • petitioner , in circumstances which gave him the status of an enemy belligerent , passed our military ... offenses against the law of war , their trial is subject to the requirement of the Fifth Amend- ment of a grand jury ...
... offense · • petitioner , in circumstances which gave him the status of an enemy belligerent , passed our military ... offenses against the law of war , their trial is subject to the requirement of the Fifth Amend- ment of a grand jury ...
Page 446
... offenses and of criminal contempts has not been found necessary in order to preserve the traditional practice of trying those offenses without a jury . It is no more so in order to continue the practice of trying , before military ...
... offenses and of criminal contempts has not been found necessary in order to preserve the traditional practice of trying those offenses without a jury . It is no more so in order to continue the practice of trying , before military ...
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