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" Art. 71. Refusal to receive and keep prisoners. No provost marshal or commander of a guard shall refuse to receive or keep any prisoner committed to his charge by an officer belonging to the forces of the United States, provided the officer committing... "
Engineer Training Manual, United States Army - Page 66
1917
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An Abridgement of the Laws of the United States: Or, A Complete Digest of ...

William Graydon - 1803 - 730 pages
...time as a court-martial can be assembled. ART. 17. No officer commanding a guard, or provost-martial, shall refuse to receive, or keep any prisoner committed to his charge, by any officer belonging to the forces of the United States ; provided the officer committing shall, at...
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The Laws of the Island of Antigua: Consisting of the Acts of the ..., Volume 1

1805 - 668 pages
...eldest Officer, on pain of being punished for Disobedience of Orders. XLVIII. "^° ^^cer commanding a Guard, shall refuse to receive or keep any Prisoner committed, to his Charge, by any Officer belonging to His Majesty's 33d GKO. III. No. 485. charge o7'ng in 24 Flours, or as soon...
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A Military Dictionary: Or, Explaination of the Several Systems of Discipline ...

William Duane - 1810 - 774 pages
...time as a court-martial can be assembled. Art 80. No officer commanding a guard, or provost marshal, shall refuse to receive or keep any prisoner committed to his charge, bv an officer belonging to the forces ol the United Statt-s ; provided the officer committing-, shall,...
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An Act Establishing Rules and Articles for the Government of the Armies of ...

United States - 1812 - 146 pages
...time as a court martial can be assembled. AKT. 80. No officer commanding a guard, or provost martial, shall refuse to receive or keep any prisoner committed...belonging to the forces of the United States ; provided the officer committing shall, at the same time, deliver an account in writing, signed by himself, of...
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At a General Assembly Begun at Dover, in the Delaware State ..., Volume 3

Delaware - 1816 - 446 pages
...sentence into execution. Articles of war. ART. 31. NO officer commanding a guard, or provost martial, shall refuse to receive or keep any prisoner committed to his charge, by any officer belonging to the forces of this State, which officer shall, at the time of commitment,...
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A Digest of the Laws of the United States of America, from March 4th, 1789 ...

Edward Ingersoll - 1821 - 882 pages
...as a court martial can be assembled. Article 8O. No officer commanding a guard, or provost marshal, shall refuse to receive or keep any prisoner committed...belonging to the forces of the United States; provided the officer committing shall, at the same time, deliver an account in writing, signed by himself, of...
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The Statutes at Large: Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from ...

Virginia, William Waller Hening - 1821 - 674 pages
...martial can 1be conveniently assembled. Article XL1II. No officer commanding a guard, or provost-martial, shall refuse to receive or keep any prisoner committed to his charge by an officer belonging to the provincial forces; which officer shall, at the same time, deliver an accusation, signed by himself,...
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Journals of the American Congress: from 1774-1788: In Four Volumes, Volume 1

United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 644 pages
...court-martial can be conveniently assembled. Art. 17. No officer commanding a guard, or provost-martial, shall refuse to receive or keep any prisoner committed to his charge, by any officer belonging to the forces of the United States ; which officer shall, at th« same time,...
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Military Laws of the United States: To which is Prefixed the Constitution of ...

United States, Trueman Cross - 1825 - 326 pages
...courtmartial can be assembled. ART. IT. No officer commanding a guard, or provost- Refu»i to re. ' marshal, shall refuse to receive or keep any prisoner' committed to his charge, by any officer belonging to the forces of the United States, provided the officer committing shall, at...
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The practice of courts-martial, also the legal exposition and military ...

William Hough - 1825 - 1028 pages
...charged. 1. Explanation.] The article directs that " no officer commanding a guard, or provost-marshal, shall refuse to receive or keep any prisoner committed to his charge, by any officer belonging to the forces." Any officer of any rank may, therefore, commit a prisoner to...
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