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Procedural Rights of the Military Accused: Advantages Over a Civilian Defendant

By Moyer, Homer E., Lieutenant

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Book Id: WPLBN0000672662
Format Type: PDF eBook
File Size: 4.76 MB.
Reproduction Date: 2005

Title: Procedural Rights of the Military Accused: Advantages Over a Civilian Defendant  
Author: Moyer, Homer E., Lieutenant
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Language: English
Subject: Government publications, Armed Forces, Military law
Collections: Military Law Review
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Publisher: Government Publication

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Moyer, O. E. (n.d.). Procedural Rights of the Military Accused: Advantages Over a Civilian Defendant. Retrieved from http://www.gutenberg.cc/


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Military Law Review

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Excerpt: The author compares the military and civilian procedure at several stages in the criminal process; interrogation of suspects, pretrial investigation, discovery, speedy trial, right to counsel, witnesses, self-incrimination, deferment of confinement, appellate review, and concludes that military defendants have many advantages over civilians. The charges of command influence often leveled at the military are examined in detail.

 
 



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