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Military Justice And The Right To Counsel 1st Edition S Sidney Ulmer

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Military Justice And The Right To Counsel 1st Edition S Sidney Ulmer
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Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.87 MB
Pages: 128
Author: S. Sidney Ulmer
ISBN: 9780813164755, 0813164753
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Military Justice And The Right To Counsel 1st Edition S Sidney Ulmer by S. Sidney Ulmer 9780813164755, 0813164753 instant download after payment.

In Military Justice and the Right to Counsel, S. Sidney Ulmer seeks to explore and compare the right to counsel that has been afforded the American serviceman and that which has been granted his citizen counterpart in the civil courts. The civil and constitutional rights of the serviceman and the civilian in the context of criminal prosecutions are implemented in two distinct legal settings a civil system of state and federal courts, including the United States Supreme Court, and a military system composed of courts martial, boards of review, and the United States Court of Military Appeals. Ulmer suggests that in a political system in which individual preferences are given equal weight, the values of the priorities adopted in the civil society will inevitably encroach upon the variant values of any military sub-society involving substantial numbers of people who participate in both.

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