| Henry Marshall - Military pensions - 1840 - 268 pages
...commission of such offence, have the right of appeal to a court-martial. 16. A soldier may, for a first offence of a serious nature, be adjudged, by the sentence of a court- mnrtial, to forfeit all or any part of the advantages he had derived from his previous good... | |
| Army - 1844 - 344 pages
...commission of such offence, have the right of appeal to a Court-Martial. 16. — A soldier may, for a first offence of a serious nature, be adjudged, by the sentence of a Coiut-Martial, to forfeit all or any part of the advantages he had derived from his previous good conduct,... | |
| Army - Great Britain - 1848 - 480 pages
...commission of such offence, have the right of appeal to a CourtMartial. A soldier may, for a first offence of a serious nature, be adjudged, by the sentence...either absolutely or for any period not less than 18 months, according to the circumstances which shall have appeared in evidence. All soldiers who enlisted... | |
| Great Britain. War Office - 1848 - 476 pages
...commission of such offence, have the right of appeal to a CourtMartial. A soldier may, for a first offence of a serious nature, be adjudged, by the sentence...either absolutely or for any period not less than 18 months, according to the circumstances which shall have appeared in evidence. All soldiers who enlisted... | |
| Anthony Walshe - 1852 - 350 pages
...commission of such offence, have the right of appeal to a Court Martial. A Soldier may for a first offence of a serious nature be adjudged, by the sentence of a Court Martial, to forfeit all, or any part of the advantages he had derived from his previous good... | |
| Napoleon I (emperor of the French.) - 1861 - 210 pages
...commission of such offence, have the right of appeal to a CourtMartial. A soldier may, for a first offence of a serious nature, be adjudged, by the sentence...either absolutely or for any period not less than 18 months, according to the circumstances which shall have appeared in evidence. All soldiers who enlisted... | |
| Admiralty - 1879 - 888 pages
...good-conduct badge is restored. Deprivation 1128. A Marine may, for any offence, be adjudged by the of badges, sentence of a Court-martial to forfeit all or any...advantages he had derived from his previous good conduct. 2. Non-commissioned Officers, on being reduced to the ranks for punishment, are not necessarily to... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1838 - 462 pages
...commission of such offence, have the right of appeal to a courtmartial. 10. A soldier may, for a first offence of a serious nature, be adjudged, by the sentence...his previous good conduct, either absolutely or for a longer or shorter period, according to the circumstances which shall have appeared in evidence. 17-... | |
| Asia - 1838 - 734 pages
...commission of such offence, have the right of appeal to a court-martial. 16. A soldier may, for a first offence of a serious nature, be adjudged, by the sentence...forfeit all or any part of the advantages he had derived Irom his previous good conduct, either absolutely or fora longer or shorter period, according to the... | |
| Asia - 1837 - 652 pages
...Segiiter. — Calcutta. have the right of an appeal to a courtmartial. 15. A soldier limy, for a first offence of a serious nature, be adjudged by the sentence...court-martial, to forfeit all or any part of the advantages be had derived from his previous good conduct, either absolutely, or for a longer or shorter period,... | |
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