A Manual for Courts-Martial, And of Procedure Under Military Law
A Manual for Courts-Martial, And of Procedure Under Military Law
United States. War Dept
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O., 1892. *SeePar.916, A.B. Digitized by V^OOQlC AXTZCZX?' or WAJEL 9t> Art. 114. Ererj party tri«»d by a general cDayt-nuurcial shall, npon dnma»d th«re«>f nuMle by bimiielf *>r by any person in hiB behall^ beentitlod to a copy of chi* proc«c*i- ings and sentence of sncb eoort. Am*. 115. A ooort of inquiry to examine into the narare of any tranaaetionofyOr aeenaatioa or impaSiAtion a(^:kin^t. any officer or soldier, may be ordered by thi; PrKiiiiient or by any commanding officer ; bat, aa eoar...tts of mqniry m^iy be perverted to dishonorable piirpotMa, and maj be em- ployed, in the hands of weak and envions romiiiarwlantn. as engines for the destmction of military merit, the\ shall never be ordered by any commaDdiDg ot£c«r exct^pt upon a demand by the officer or toMier whuae conduct i^ to be inqnired of. Akt. 116. A court of inquiry thall consist of one or more officers, not exceeding three, and a recorder, to redare the proceedings and evidence to writing. Art. 117. The recorder of a court of inquiry- shall ad- minister to the members the following oath: '* Von shall well and truly examine and inquire, accordin;; to the evidence, into the matter now before you, without par- tiality, favor, affection, prejudice, or hope of reward.
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