Columbia, and punishable by the laws of the land, the commanding officer is required, except in time of war, upon application duly made, to use his utmost endeavor to deliver over such accused person to the civil authorities, or to aid the officers of... A Manual for Courts-martial - Page 374by United States. War Department - 1920 - 806 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1845 - 522 pages
...open and undisguised, but calm and regular. Should any favourable opportunity offer for capturing Heke and securing him, in order that he may be brought to trial, I trust that it will not be lost ; but such an attempt ought not to be risked unless success appears... | |
| United States. War Department - 1920 - 526 pages
...commanding officer who upon such application refuses or willfully neglects, except in time of war, to deliver over such accused person to the civil authorities...officers of justice in apprehending and securing him shall be dismissed from the service or suffer such other punishment as a courtmartial may direct. When,... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1902 - 768 pages
...of the party injured, to use their utmost endeavors to deliver him over to the civil magistrate, and to aid the officers of justice in apprehending and securing him, in order to bring him to trial. If. upon such application, any officer refuses or willfully neglects, except... | |
| Royal College of Surgeons of England - 1874 - 782 pages
...of the party injured, to use their utmost endeavors to deliver him over to the civil magistrate, and to aid the officers of justice in apprehending and securing him, in order to bring him to trial. If, upon such application, any officer refuses or willfully neglects, except... | |
| United States. Army. Judge Advocate General's Department, William Winthrop - 1880 - 638 pages
...of the party injured, to use their utmost endeavors to deliver him over to the civil magistrate, and to aid the officers of justice in apprehending and securing him, in order to bring him to trial. If, upon such application, any officer refuses or willfully neglects, except... | |
| United States. War Department - 1881 - 536 pages
...of the party injured, to use their utmost endeavors to deliver him over to the civil magistrate, and to aid the officers of justice in apprehending and securing him, in order to bring him to trial. If, upon such application, any officer refuses or willfully neglects, except... | |
| United States. War Department - 1881 - 1396 pages
...of the party injured, to use their utmost endeavors to deliver him over to the civil magistrate, and to aid the officers of justice in apprehending and securing him, in order to bring him to trial. If, upon such application, any officer refuses or willfully neglects, except... | |
| 1883 - 572 pages
...of the party injured, to use their utmost endeavors to deliver him over to the civil magistrate, and to aid the officers of justice in apprehending and securing him, in order to bring him to trial. If upon such application, any officer refuses or willfully neglects, except... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1884 - 882 pages
...of the party injured, to use their utmost endeavors to deliver him over to the civil magistrate, and to aid the officers of justice in apprehending and securing him, in order to bring him to trial. If, upon such application, any officer refuses or wilfully neglects, except... | |
| United States. War Department - 1895 - 324 pages
...of the party mjured, to use their utmost endeavors to deliver him over to the civil magistrate, and to aid the officers of justice in apprehending and securing him, in order to bring him to trial. If, upon such application, any officer refuses or wilfully neglects, except... | |
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