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dA;_uc,§_,,3_ gmrgu md. at accused; . . 44. Duty e!`e&ce:·arr··¤tc<l. __ 45. Saspenslmx- of preceedlags. ’ 46. Ahsence of _ ‘ .47. Wlmenes it abqenm B! .1 itmher. . 113. Suspeuslrm of _ -—; j ~ » ·¤ t P.UNISl—!MEN’1’S` AND` S£N’1"ENCE8;·‘ IH GENERAL ’ A;-s1.—l.> 49. P§·ehll»§tcd`pi1:alsl1¤¤é¤£S. U " ae. Sentences, bein determined. ‘ _ 51. Adequate punishment; recemmcuedatlgm te mercy. 52, lluttsentieatiess of jydmeat. 4. ~ . ,, 53. Qetmrmatleq of aaegteucc. - · - “ * 54. (gl `kemlssien amzlymltlgatlcp of sentence. . _ . I (gp). _Pewer’ of Secretary of Navy over proceedings `a·m ‘ sentences of ceurts-martlall _ · . " K O COURTS. OF INQUIQY Azlillv 55. By where ccgven.cd.· 56. Ccnstitutien. ' Il?. Pcwers. _ .· . _ 5x. Oath ot `memhersaml judzd edvocate. .. Li:. Riglats cfiiarty or- azttcruey. _ . t · t5G.`I’rcceedl1:gs.; autllcntlcation; txse ln evldenccf l.I11ITA;lYlON_ OF TR`l.f.L ANI) PUl~ll.SHMEN'1’ . _

 ,¤,.—g;£;.~ s%1,.l.imit&~atlea_ of ¢.·s:;1¤';‘·§§e¤m in genefal. `.

' uz. Desexttien ln`-tlrpe of peace. ‘ ' _ 53. l’u:_lishmcsat for e§em§c, in time of pcac•.· _· E ‘ e t msck c0uu*rs_ " ° .l:··zll·lw {$4. (a).O§lccrs authoflsed to order. l _ tb) Foustitutien and. pcwera. . `lc) Recerdcr. td) Approval of sentence of deck court. tc) Rules gcveyulng. z " · ‘ `(E) Records of- proceedings; ming and reirlew. é lg) Objection te_tr~lul_by.lleck court. t · _ _ MISCElJ..ANEOUB- PltOVlSl0NS _ i ‘ A stl. le GS. Perécrluel; e.llglltrllity`,<;»f otllcenjs of auxlllaty `nteval —fc;*ces; ‘ 66. (’0urts»m.artlal and punlshments l¤ ‘h0épitals` and hbspitu ships. - { ‘ . · · r ‘ · G7. Autlmrity of cfhcers of S€Q8?8fo».0Fg3DlZi1tl0D of marines, _ 68. ··l>··pesltl0x;s lé rlavgl courts?. " ‘ ` I G9. Qzsthszfer purpose of naval Silatlce, etc. _ ' 743. luveetlgatlcmn`; paths, of wltneqecsq , Sccticn 1200. Articles cs{ablis‘hcd.—-Cl`he _.._ N avy of the Upitee Slzgzps shall be gcvemed by the foll.(»3vix1g ~articlcs,_, lll. “S t é 11;:24): -· . ‘ e QONDl.?(YI" AHB MORALS, IN GENFQRQL Article 1. Ccmmamlerd of example rand ~c0rrectlo¤.¥— 'l`h<* mtzarxlantlers of all Heels, _.sq'ua;dr;:•ns, Imwial stations, Qlll ‘w·<s<·!$ hclq¤gl:1g’_te the Na'vy.,_ are 1'€¤Ql}i1’9d`l0 'elww in them >¢¢·—lw>= rl gcéd example gi virme, honor, patriotism, and Sub . lmilazatitlga; to be vigllmzt in inspecting the cemhict of all per

    • ··¤§s like are placed mule: their ecmmmzd`; to .g‘uard_ agairls

limi: slzjégxess all dlg.z;9lutéa;1tl immoral practices, and to €<u‘l‘€:Ct ¤<·t*<>,¤ling to the lmgg and xtegulstimm ot the Niwy, all person: mlm are guilty cfxhcm; aud anymieeh commantler who éifendz against tlsisfurtlcle shall be punished as e c0i1rt~max·tll1l ma; ‘ »f¥1¥‘<*»:·t. (R.8, § 1624, m·{__1;) . " _ , egticle 2. Divine sel·vicc.·-—{I‘he cermmlnders of vessels am zazlval stetlezm to which chaplains are attached shall calm divine service tg be perferméd mln Suxxedayk whcnevér t_b< xtezlther and; otheax circumstances allew lt to. be done; eric it is eerzleetly recommended: to #11} c@ccrS. Seamen. and ether: in the {wml service diligently to attend at every perfcrnnanc .·-cf jhc worship of Almighty (R. 3. L1624, grt. 2.) _ Article 3. lnizeverem behavim·.———-·A,¤y, ix·l·evere:1t; cx; unbecom AHS. behavicr ‘d‘m·ing Hcllirme mwlce shell! be ‘Dlll€li8h€d“' &S 1 eourtimartlal may direct. ‘ (1*1.,8. | 1®4, srt. 8; Feb. 16, 190€ €· I3}, §§‘ 1, 2, 35 Btat. 621.) ° l . ’ . ». · _ `*

13.;;-~N4vx _ K§ *1200 L_ _ GFFENSES PUNI$HABLE BY DEATH Article 4. to when a9p}i¢ibh.——·TM péntshmmt ni death; or mech other pgmishmcut as a ¢0m=¥·martiaI ma§ny ad- ‘ jixdge, may iumcwd on any pérséma ha me naval mrvice+— » (Edin?). Who makes, qr.&tt¤:mpts· to mike, or unites with amy, mutixw or mut1u0m;s·as¤semhly,‘ 0;*, béing witness to -. ér breseut at. any, mgxtiny, cine: mt 60 his utmost tts mppa·ess’ it ;, cr, knowing of may mtfiimms assembly or ab any jxitended mutiny, does not immediately cbmmmxicatc his kxmwledge to his superior. dr commanding (wipes; ‘ · h ·

_ ·   (biwbediéxzcé aflordcrs). Or digoheysathe lawful of-

é dcrscf his-siuperior -0HiL(.'€I°;· l ‘  » · _ ’ . · Third (Strikiixg miperiur c§q:¢t). Or strikw on assaults, mi

 lgtteuipts or threai;ezis_ t0.st1*ike\é;· await, his superior 0@¤exwhile inf the execution offthe duties-qi his 9@<.·=e; · ·.   D

Fourth (Imcrccsursc with m' enemy). Or gives any inteili- ’ _` `gence t0,· orzholds or eutertaips amy interczcmwse with, an énemy · Olj reb¢l,` Without ieavé from the Pfcsident, the Sepretary of the Navyhthp commander im chief ot {hg Héef, the ccmmzmiier Gf· the squadron, ·0r, in case ot ·a vessel acting singly, fmm { his c0mu1audiqg·cHicer; » 3 ·· ‘ · -_ 2 _ I I Fifth (Messages ftenyan Enemy). Or r;eceive·s_any message or letter from a¤_.ea1emy or rebel;-0::, being awarenf the xm· ,1awfu1”_té0eption _0f sukh messagt-:j,0f_ letter; faifs xo _ take the 5 earliest opportunity to infbrm superior or bomimmdiug 06cer therepf;. _ . . _ _ . · X _ Sixth (Dcsctticm in time; of war). Or, in time of war, desexis 0: éntipes others to desert; N Y 2 _ .· _ ’ T .W {Seventh (Desciting trust). Or, iuftime of war, deserts or _ ·be·trays hjsftrust, or amines or aids others tc' desert ofbegray -the-gir truég; . - "_ . ” ‘ · " Eighth (Slgeiaing an watch). Or $1aeps upon his watch; · Ninth, (Leaving statiém). or leaves his statim1_be‘fo§re`bcing` _ pemtlarly reli•;·ved;_ E . ‘ ~ · " _ I D Tent!) (WilIful s¢randing nr injuryhf yéssels). O1£intem§¢m· algy or willfgilly 3H§&l°§ any vejmel of the Navy to bg stramled, ` or run upon rocks wor sh0ais,_¤r improperly hazz1;?de·<l;_ or ma-) litéicusiy or_.willfully»`·ix1j11res any vessel of the Ngvyh or amy part Ofher Tavklé, armament, or equipmgnt,·wl;ereby the swfety A of the Ayessgcl is huzarded or`.the_1ive·s df the cr€w exposed ta 3 F dd&lIl§Ql‘§_ f- _· “I , — 9 ‘ " Eleventh (Unlawful desfmctiqh éf publigz pmperty). Or .uniam{ful}y sets <>n·“i§re,' pr otherwise mxlawfzilly destruyg, any ·ppblic_ pr0;$erty_n6t· as the time in*p0sse$sE¢m ata:} enemy, pixjatg, QP-l‘QD€l§._ - § Y ~ ” ig; " Twelfth (Strikingjng cr°tr·cachému¤ly yielding). Or str ° ¢~sz I or attempts tc. strike the hug to an enemy or rebelgw t =* proper- authority;-cr,`wher1 engaged ixi ·#battle, 'treache §’ “ #iy ’· yields 61- pusillanimously gies forjqziartér; · ~ ‘ ‘ f '< Thi#;·téen_;h (CcwardiceQ·§n battle). Or, in time of battle, dfsg Y plays_c0wardice, negligence, or disziffectgqn, at withdraws fmm

, or keepsbut bf £IiII1g€F“)t0`Wk1i€f§,l}€ Shmxlé expém himsélf;

S » Fé¤r<tee¤Q§_ (Démrting duty in Mule). Or. in timé gt batzie, SA deserts his d`iity Qr sta1ti.qn,·· ér gnticeh éthér tc do my V Fifteenth (Neglecizihgnrders tiprepynre furbsttke); Or does W . not prope;·ly» observe `the orders at his ccmma¤di¤g”‘¤§$qer, and · I V use his utmqst exeqiqnsg to éarry them iutcféxecptjan, when e ordered "titg p·repm·e far or jam ii::,‘—0r when actually engaged in, ¤ battle, °¤_ggwhiIe` insight df an engmy; — fl Sixteenth {Ncglecting kb clésn fc} .a?km):. :O P, fbgcing in mms` méhd bf n- Héctgfsqnxadmiz, or acting éiugly, ue·gIe·c·ts, a __wi1en an engagement is pmbable, or when an grined Yeager at ma émmy cg {rebel i1¤· in sight, tcyprepara and clear his ·s§ip or j ¤— ships for aétiau`; _— J . { ’ { 5 · ” S a“ `Sc¢ent¢enth (Neglecting ta fain dn signal for iaattli). Or D, does mi, upon sign.! {br- battle, use his utmést exertion; @:0

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