A Digest of Opinions of the Judge Advocates General of the Army 1912

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A Digest of Opinions of the Judge Advocates General of the Army 1912
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52, 508, Sept. , 1887.
IV B 3 a (1). The judge advocate, in forwarding the interrogatories for a deposition, should transmit with them a subpoena (in duplicate) requiring the witness to appear at a stated place and date before a certain person who is to take the deposition. Particulars not ascer- tained may be left blank to be supplied by the officer or person by whom the subpoena is served. When the deposition has been duly taken and returned, the judge advocate should transmit to the witness
...(or to some officer, etc. , for him) the usual certificate of attendance (accompanied by a copy of the convening order), the duration of the attendance to be ascertained from the deposition. R. 55, 384, Mar. , 1888.
IV B 3 b. A judge advocate has no authority to employ a civil official or private civilian to serve subpoenas, if by so doing the United States will be subjected to a claim for compensation. P. 32, 365, May, 1889; 51, 407, Jan. , 1892.
» See G. O. 64, Dept. Of the Cumberland, 1867; do.


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