Amnesty to Prisoners Since the Armistice. Message From the President of the United States, Transmitting in Response to a Senate Resolution of January 13, 1920
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The amnesty does not dispense with the necessity of serving in the army of men who have been drafted in with the class to which they belong, except that they be entitled to exemption. 20 AMNESTY TO PRISONEKS SINCE THE ARMISTICE. OTHER OFFENSES. Art. 3. Amnesty is conceded for tlie other military offenses com- mitted during the war, punished by restrictions of personal liberty not exceeding 10 years, or by pecuniary measures considered as separate punishment or conjointly with restricted liberty..., not ta exceed 10,000 lire, or punishable by dismissal, resignation, removal,, privation, or suspension from rank from employment considered separately or in conjunction with the other punishments as indicated in the preceding article. Art. 4. Convictions to temporary punishments to be inflicted for the offense of desertion of soldiers who are still at large as the present decree comes into force, provided all subjects of imputation give themselves up to the consular military authorities of Italy, are conamuted to conditional convictions; solitary confinement for life is commuted to military reclusion.
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