proof thereof by two witnesses, before a court-martial, be dismissed from the service, and shall thereby be disabled to hold any office or employment in the service of the United States.'' The natural order of these Articles, and that in which they have... Military Law - Strana 774autor/autoři: William Winthrop - 1886Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Virginia. Adjutant General's Office - 1820 - 252 str.
...witnesses, before a general court martial, be cashiered, and shall be thereby utterly disabled to have or to hold any office or employment in the service of the United States. t /Art. 17. Any officer who shall presume to mus- Mustering ter a person as a soldier, who is not a... | |
| United States, Trueman Cross - 1825 - 326 str.
...rolls. KÜÄ2, shall be displaced from his office, and shall be thereby utterly disabled to have or hold any office or employment in the service of the United States. I lui* -iipi • ii mnsM-rs. \-r corART. 18. Every officer who shall knowingly make^'^,.,. ,„.,,.;.,... | |
| Alexander Macomb - 1840 - 176 str.
...with the addition of a judgment of Court, declaring the offender utterly unfit or disabled to have or to hold any office or employment in the service of the United States; [See Art. of War, 15 and 16,] which is the highest of the subordinate punishments that can be inflicted... | |
| Alexander Macomb - 1841 - 164 str.
...with the addition of a judgment of Court, declaring the offender utterly unfit or disabled to have or to hold any office or employment in the service of the United States; [See Art. of War, 15 and 16,] which is the highest of the subordinate punishments that can be inflicted... | |
| United States - 1845 - 910 str.
...muster rolls, shall be displaced from his office, and shall be thereby utterly disabled to have, or hold any office or employment in the service of the United States. Article 18. Every officer who shall knowingly make a false return to the department of war, or to any... | |
| United States - 1846 - 356 str.
...shall be displaced from his ofroiis, w be dis- fice, and shall be thereby utterly disabled to have or hold any office or employment in the service of the United States, officers mustering ART. 17. Any officer who shall presume to muster a person who 0 "" not soi- as a... | |
| United States. War Department - 1861 - 520 str.
...witnesses, before a general court-martial, be cashiered, and shall be thereby utterly disabled to have or hold any office or employment in the service of the United States. ART. 16. Any commissary of musters, or other officer, who shall be convicted of having taken money,... | |
| Henry Lee Scott - 1861 - 674 str.
...signing muster-rolls, shall be displaced from office and shall be thereby utterly disabled to have or hold any office or employment in the service of the United States ; (ART. 16.) Any officer, who shajl presume to muster a person as a soldier who is not a soldier, shall... | |
| United States. War Department - 1863 - 592 str.
...muster-rolls, Hhall be displaced from his office, and shall be thereby utterly disabled to have or hold any office or employment in the service of the United States. ART. 17. Any officer who shall presume to muster a person as a soldier •who is not a soldier, shall... | |
| United States. War Department - 1863 - 612 str.
...witnesses, before a general court-martial, be cashiered, and shall be thereby utterly disabled to have or hold any office or employment in the service of the United States. ART. 16. Any commissary of musters, or other officer, who shall be convicted of having taken money,... | |
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