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" The proceedings of a court-martial shall not be held invalid, nor the findings or sentence disapproved, in any case on the ground of improper admission or rejection of evidence or for any error as to any matter of pleading or procedure unless in the opinion... "
Digest of Davis' Military Law of the United States: And the Manual for ... - Página 112
por Horace G. Ball - 1917 - 141 páginas
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Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, Volumen37

American Bar Association - 1912 - 1266 páginas
...substantial rights of the parties." Note that here it declares that it must appear, affirmatively of course, that the error complained of has injuriously affected the substantial rights of the parties, otherwise there is no redress. It is not enough that an error has l>een committed or a...
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The Lancaster Law Review, Volumen32

1915 - 456 páginas
...in the opinion of the court to which application is made, after an examination of the entire cause, it shall appear that the error complained of has injuriously affected the substantial rights of the parties. The trial judge may in any civil case submit to the jury in connection with the general...
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Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Bar ..., Volumen21

North Carolina Bar Association - 1920 - 334 páginas
...approve or disapprove every judgment of a court-martial, and that article contained this proviso : "That the act or omission upon which the accused has...made punishable by one or more of these articles." This proviso has been construed in practice to the effect that a man may be charged with one offense...
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Congressional Serial Set, Tema 5847

1911 - 704 páginas
...reference to the merits, and unless in the opinion of the court, after an examination of the entire cause, it shall appear that the error complained of has injuriously affected the substantial rights of the parties. Second, that the trial judge may submit to the jury the issues of fact and may reserve...
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Report of Proceedings, Volumen22

Washington State Bar Association - 1911 - 1472 páginas
...in the opinion of the court to which application is made, after an examination of the entire cause, it shall appear that the error complained of has injuriously affected the substantial rights of the parties. The trial judge may in any case submit to the jury the issues of fact arising upon the...
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Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including ..., Volumen36

American Bar Association - 1911 - 1064 páginas
...in the opinion of the court to which application is made, after an examination of the entire cause, it shall appear that the error complained of has injuriously affected the substantial rights of the parties. The trial judge may in any case submit to the jury the issues of fact arising upon the...
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Proceedings of the Annual Congress of the American Prison Association

American Prison Association. Congress - 1911 - 464 páginas
...in the opinion of the court to which application is made, after an examination of the entire cause, it shall appear that the error complained of has injuriously affected the substantial rights of the parties." Such a rule has existed in England for a quarter of a century, and is now in force in...
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The Reform of Legal Procedure

Moorfield Storey - 1911 - 304 páginas
...in the opinion of the court to which application is made, after an examination of the entire cause, it shall appear that the error complained of has injuriously affected the substantial rights of the parties." This statute applies only to the Federal Courts, but each state can make a similar law...
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Report of the ... Annual Session of the Georgia Bar Association, Volumen28

Georgia Bar Association - 1911 - 302 páginas
...in the opinion of the court to which application is made, after an examination of the entire cause, it shall appear that the error complained of has injuriously affected the substantial rights of the parties. The trial judge may in any case submit to the jury the issues of fact arising upon the...
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Reforms in Legal Procedure

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1912 - 78 páginas
...in the opinion of the court to which application is made, after an examination of the entire cause, it shall appear that the error complained of has injuriously affected the substantial rights of the parties. The trial judge may in any case submit to the jury the issues of fact arising upon the...
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