| Patrick O'Brian - 1998 - 294 Seiten
...fleet, which are not mentioned in this act, or for which no punishment is directed to be inflicted, shall be punished according to the laws and customs in such cases used at sea.' During this familiar series of articles (twenty-one of which included the death penalty)... | |
| Dean King, John B. Hattendorf, J. Worth Estes - 2000 - 532 Seiten
...which are not mentioned in this act, or for which no punishment is hereby directed to be inflicted, shall be punished according to the laws and customs in such cases used at sea." Additional paragraphs address such issues as the pay and wages of British seamen captured... | |
| Walter Tracy - 2003 - 230 Seiten
...all-embracing regulation which decided that "all other faults, disorders and misdemeanors not herein mentioned shall be punished according to the laws and customs in such cases at sea." The young cub - 183 „, * "e types A ' The Hingham experimental newspaper type, with Ionic capitals.... | |
| Jerry Bannister, Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History - 2003 - 460 Seiten
...the Articles of War (which stated that where no punishment was specified or appropriate, offenders 'shall be punished according to the laws and customs in such cases used at sea'), as authority for meting out whippings with the cat-o'-nine-tails.113 As we shall see,... | |
| Elizabeth D. Samet - 2004 - 300 Seiten
...belonging to the Navy, which are not specified in the foregoing articles," reads the notorious Article 32, "shall be punished according to the laws and customs in such cases at sea." This article, argues White-Jacket, turns captain into prosecutor, judge, and jury. To the common sailor... | |
| Isaac Maltby - 2005 - 282 Seiten
...discretion of a court martial. ARTICLE XXXII. AH crimes committed by persons belonging to the nayy, which are not specified in the foregoing articles,...according to the laws and customs in such cases at sea. ARTICLE XXXIII. All officers, not holding commissions or warrants, or who are not entitled to them,... | |
| Charles E. Brodine, Michael J. Crawford, Christine F. Hughes - 2007 - 302 Seiten
...commanding officer offending herein, shall be punished at the discretion of a court martial. Art. XXXII. All crimes committed by persons belonging to the navy,...according to the laws and customs in such cases at sea. Art. XXXIII. All officers, not holding commissions or warrants, or who are not entitled to them, except... | |
| 1851 - 840 Seiten
...distributed and applied in various ways through thirty-one articles of the first section of the act; and the thirty-second article provides that " all crimes...according to the laws and customs in such cases at sea." The phraseology of this article is so loose, that, when taken in connexion with the last clause of... | |
| United States. Office of Naval Records and Library - 1935 - 830 Seiten
...in such prisoners' stead, or be punished otherwise at the discretion of a court martial. Art. XXXII. All crimes committed by persons belonging to the navy,...according to the laws and customs in such cases at sea. Master at arms. Crimes not specified. petty Assignment of wages and prize money. Appointment of naval... | |
| Thomas Clark - 1814 - 264 Seiten
...suffer in such prisoners stead, or be punished otherwise at the discretion of a court martial. XXXII. All crimes committed by persons belonging to the navy,...according to the laws and customs in such cases at sea. XXXIII. All officers, not holding commissions or warrants, or who are not entitled to them, except... | |
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