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Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

“On habeas corpus proceedings by prisoner confined under sentence of court-martial, proof failed to indicate that a situation inherently coercive existed when petitioner made written confession, although petitioner was apparently restrained in accordance with provisions of army regulations”. Brown v. Sanford 79 F.Supp. 146 D.C.Ga. 1948

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UCMJ Military Law Lawyers

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

“Where a review of proceedings before general court-martial disclosed that all circumstances surrounding giving of written confession by petitioner charged with rape of a named female and with assault with intent to commit rape upon another named female were developed at the trial, whether written confession was voluntary or given in a situation inherently coercive was one of issues to be determined by the court-martial”. Brown v. Sanford 79 F.Supp. 146 D.C.Ga. 1948

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UCMJ Military Law Lawyers

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

“Civil Courts are not courts of error to review proceedings and sentences of courts-martial where they are legally organized and have jurisdiction of the offense and of the person of the accused, and have complied with statutory requirements governing their proceedings. Brown v. Sanford 79 F.Supp. 146 D.C.Ga. 1948

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UCMJ Military Law Lawyers

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

“Petitioner, as an officer in army, was subject to military law, and principles of that law, as provided by Congress, constituted for him due process of law in a constitutional sense.Brown v. Sanford 79 F.Supp. 146 D.C.Ga. 1948

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UCMJ Military Law Lawyers

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

“Court martial, being a special statutory tribunal with limited powers, its judgment is open to collateral attack and unless facts essential to sustain its jurisdiction appear, it must be held not to exist, but its sentence cannot be collaterally impeached for mere errors or irregularities if any were committed by the court while acting within sphere of its authority”. Brown v. Sanford 79 F.Supp. 146 D.C.Ga. 1948

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UCMJ Military Law Lawyers

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

“The Air Force Board for the Correction of Military Records, like all judicial and quasi-judicial agencies, sits first to do justice. Mulvaney v. Stetson 493 F.Supp. 1218 D.C.Ill., 1980.

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UCMJ Military Law Lawyers

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

“Even if plaintiff, while an Army private, had assaulted his wife and left his post, Army major was not justified in forcing plaintiff and others to create evidence designed to prove plaintiff to be eligible for an undesirable discharge as psychologically unfit for duty; if indeed the evidence of psychological unfitness was fabricated, the major could not be said to have made a permissible and legitimate choice between seeking court-martial proceedings and seeking a discharge on the basis of created evidence”. Mulvaney v. Stetson 493 F.Supp. 1218 D.C.Ill., 1980.

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Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

“Any unlawful command influence in connection with accused’s Article 15 nonjudicial punishment for orally communicating indecent language to other non-commissioned officers did not render his subsequent trial for larceny and writing bad checks unfair”.U.S. v. Lorenzen 47 M.J. 8 U.S. Armed Forces,1997.

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UCMJ Military Law Lawyers

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

“Accused’s plea of guilty to charge of insubordinate conduct toward a noncommissioned officer was improvident; although accused admitted during plea inquiry to willfully refusing to remove his headgear during inspection in response to sergeant’s order, his statement that purpose of order was to humiliate him was inconsistent with his guilty plea, since order given for the sole purpose of humiliating accused would have been unlawful under the circumstances, and military judge failed to resolve the inconsistency”.U.S. v. Rokey 62 M.J. 516 Army Ct.Crim.App.,2005.

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Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

“Generally, the resolution of a matter inconsistent with a guilty plea involves more than simply eliciting additional inculpatory statements from an accused; instead, the military judge must identify the particular inconsistency at issue and explain its legal significance to the accused, who must then either retract, disclaim, or explain the inconsistent matter”.U.S. v. Rokey 62 M.J. 516 Army Ct.Crim.App.,2005.

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Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

“The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania had jurisdiction of actions in admiralty by merchant seamen, who were residents of Philadelphia , against the United States and the United States Maritime Commission for false imprisonment or malicious prosecution”. Forgione v. U.S. 100 F.Supp. 239 D.C.Pa. 1951.

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Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

“Under military and naval jurisdiction drunkenness, insubordination, assaults, quarreling, fomenting quarrels, and the destruction of property are offenses for which merchant seamen subject to army military law or naval jurisdiction should be punished”. Forgione v. U.S. 100 F.Supp. 239 D.C.Pa. 1951.

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