The Judge Advocates Vade Mecum Embracing a General View of Military Law And T

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The Judge Advocates Vade Mecum Embracing a General View of Military Law And T
Charles Henry Lee
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2. Their particular jurisdiction.
3. Their general powers and duties, and the punishments they may respectively impose.
SEC. 119. The power to appoint courts martial is derived directly from the act of Congress, approved March 6, point conns 1861. Establishing a code, or "Rules and Articles for martial.
the government of the Confederate States. " In this law the peculiar composition of these courts, and the persens by whom the power of appointment is to be exercised, are definitely prescribed a
...nd limited. By the 65th Article of that code, any general officer commanding an army, or colonel com- manding a separate department, may, when necessary, appoint a general court martial.
An act of the United States Congress, the provisions of which are operative here, passed in 1830, provides that if such com- manding officer or colonel shall be the accuser or prosecutor of any officer of the army commanded by him, the court for his trial shall be appointed by the President. But independently of any such provision, the President, as the commander-in-chief OF COURTS MARTIAL.


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