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Coat-of-arms of Silesian Piasts. Louis II of Brieg; (1380/85 – 30 May 1436), was a Duke of Brzeg (Brieg) from 1399 (until 1400 with his older brother as a co-ruler) and Duke of Legnica from 1413. He was the second son of Henry VII with a Scar, Duke of Brzeg, but the eldest born by his second wife Margareta, daughter of Siemowit III, Duke of ...
- 1380/85
- Henry VII of Brzeg
- 30 May 1436
- Margaret of Masovia
Aug 1, 1984 · United States,5 Footnote 483 U.S. 435 (1987). the Court discussed O’Callahan, holding that “the requirements of the Constitution are not violated where . . . a court-martial is convened to try a serviceman who was a member of the armed services at the time of the offense charged.” 6 Footnote 483 U.S. at 450–51.
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10,200 pages of U.S. Army Civil War and Reconstruction Era military trial records, general courts martial and military commission trials. The proceedings of the military trials, general court martial orders and military commissions, dating from the Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1861 to 1872. They consist of bound typeset abstracts of case ...
Louis II of Brieg;, was a Duke of Brzeg (Brieg) from 1399 and Duke of Legnica from 1413.
courts to judgments of courts-martial. Court-martial proceedings have never been directly reviewable in the civil courts.10 These proceedings could be attacked collaterally on petitions for habeas corpus,11 in suits for back pay,"2 or in actions against the court's members or those carrying out its orders for damages caused
Welcome to the US Army Court-Martial Public Record System. This portal facilitates public access to court-martial summaries, docket information, filings, and records pertaining to Army courts-martial pursuant to 10 U.S.C. § 940a (Article 140a, Uniform Code of Military Justice). Trial and Appellate Dockets will be maintained on an ongoing basis ...
A general court-martial is the only forum that may adjudge a sentence to death. Before a case goes to a general court-martial, a pretrial investigation under Article 32 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice must be conducted, unless waived by the accused; this is the equivalent to a civilian grand jury process. An accused before a general ...