Criminal Jurisdiction Over Visiting Armed ForcesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 401 páginas |
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Página 205
... offenses , i.e. , those in which both the offender and the victim are members of the armed forces ; ( 2 ) security offenses ; and ( 3 ) offenses committed by a member of the armed forces ( not the civilian component ) " while engaged in ...
... offenses , i.e. , those in which both the offender and the victim are members of the armed forces ; ( 2 ) security offenses ; and ( 3 ) offenses committed by a member of the armed forces ( not the civilian component ) " while engaged in ...
Página 206
... offense was committed in the per- formance of duty were irrelevant . The exclusive jurisdiction granted the United States over off - base offenses was , however , much more extensive than under the Philippines Agreement . It had such ...
... offense was committed in the per- formance of duty were irrelevant . The exclusive jurisdiction granted the United States over off - base offenses was , however , much more extensive than under the Philippines Agreement . It had such ...
Página 230
... offenses.35 Juris- diction was in large part determined by the place of the offense . The United States had primary jurisdiction over most offenses committed by " other than a British subject , " e.g. , a member of the American forces ...
... offenses.35 Juris- diction was in large part determined by the place of the offense . The United States had primary jurisdiction over most offenses committed by " other than a British subject , " e.g. , a member of the American forces ...
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