Naval Digest Containing Digests of Selected Decisions of the Secretary of the N

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Naval Digest Containing Digests of Selected Decisions of the Secretary of the N
United States Navy Office of the Judge Advocate
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55, 1910, 8; 28, 1915.
24. Errors In Quotation marks should be used correctly. C. M. O. 36, 1914, 6.
25. Evidence Not in accord with Record returned for revision. C. M. O. 36, 1915, 1.
26. Examining boards. See NAVAL EXAMINING BOARDS, 13.
27. Exceptions and substitutions Where a court-martial determines that the accused is guilty of a specification but not precisely as laid that is to say, is guilty of a part but not of the remainder, or is guilty of the substance of the entire specification bu
...t not 9f certain details it may, and it is its duty, in convicting him thereon, to except specifically from the finding of guilty such portions as are not proved, and thus declare the exact measure of the criminality deemed to be established. In making exceptions as to items in the specifications, not precisely proved, suchas amounts, numbers, quan- / titles, names, dates, places, words spoken, or allegations, the court is authorized to go further, and substitute the true facts or details, or proper allegations.

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