An accused before a military court is not entitled under the sixth amendment to be represented by legally trained counsel. Kennedy v. Commandant, 258 F. Supp. 967 (D. Kan. 1966)
The United States Supreme Court has held that the period of time between the dismissal of military c...
Under the guise of protecting the benefits of indictment by grand jury and trial by petit jury for s...
Robbery of a Federal Reserve Bank and jeopardizing lives by the use of dangerous weapons were the ch...
Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) enables a commanding officer to sentence a...
Defendant, a Marine Corps private, was charged with larceny, and naval officers who were not lawyers...
The special court martial is the intermediate court of the Armed Forces, with jurisdiction over any ...
The United States Supreme Court held that after a knowing and voluntary waiver of the Miranda rights...
Defendants, civilian wives of servicemen living overseas, were tried and convicted of murder by mili...
The United States Supreme Court, in making an accused\u27s right to confront witnesses a fundamental...
The United States Supreme Court has held that the sixth and fourteenth amendments do not require a s...
During the past term the Supreme Court decided three cases involving the constitutionality of court-...
The United States Supreme Court has held that a lineup conducted prior to indictment is not a critic...
In accordance with the provisions of the federal and most state constitutions, a person accused of a...
The United States Supreme Court has held that absent a knowing and intelligent waiver, no person can...
The sixth amendment guarantees to the accused in a criminal prosecution the right to have the Assis...
The United States Supreme Court has held that the period of time between the dismissal of military c...
Under the guise of protecting the benefits of indictment by grand jury and trial by petit jury for s...
Robbery of a Federal Reserve Bank and jeopardizing lives by the use of dangerous weapons were the ch...
Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) enables a commanding officer to sentence a...
Defendant, a Marine Corps private, was charged with larceny, and naval officers who were not lawyers...
The special court martial is the intermediate court of the Armed Forces, with jurisdiction over any ...
The United States Supreme Court held that after a knowing and voluntary waiver of the Miranda rights...
Defendants, civilian wives of servicemen living overseas, were tried and convicted of murder by mili...
The United States Supreme Court, in making an accused\u27s right to confront witnesses a fundamental...
The United States Supreme Court has held that the sixth and fourteenth amendments do not require a s...
During the past term the Supreme Court decided three cases involving the constitutionality of court-...
The United States Supreme Court has held that a lineup conducted prior to indictment is not a critic...
In accordance with the provisions of the federal and most state constitutions, a person accused of a...
The United States Supreme Court has held that absent a knowing and intelligent waiver, no person can...
The sixth amendment guarantees to the accused in a criminal prosecution the right to have the Assis...
The United States Supreme Court has held that the period of time between the dismissal of military c...
Under the guise of protecting the benefits of indictment by grand jury and trial by petit jury for s...
Robbery of a Federal Reserve Bank and jeopardizing lives by the use of dangerous weapons were the ch...