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 231 T1 TLB Ji M9?. Cettsin uctsto c&it¤te Muffins (article 28).—~——Any ` m1;4,·cr who, having tmdered his resigaticn and prior tg due xmicreuf théncéeptaacc of ;;he same, quits his post or éproper ¢1a:2ics·x£·iih0ét lean  with' intent tq abmnt himself permny uvmly ihemtrcm shall Ee deemed 1 dgserter. Any soldier who, With§¤t° having mw received a regupar digmsarge, againxnlists in the- Army, cr in the. militia when in` the Spyvice of —the·U¤itcd ‘Smtes, or in the 3gvy og H;rine‘Cprps of the United Wien, or in any foreign army, shall. be deeméd ;.» have deserted the service ot the U¤itcd States; and, where mp enlistmenfis is om at the Iorces ot the_United States menmqaui abbve, in have triudukéhtlny enlisted therein. Any person ssmjcct tc_ military law wm quits his organiza; mm or place ci duty with th€°'I§tQC to nvnld hamrdous duty Qr m shirt ixipcrtant service shall be deguied .:1 descrter; (June 4. 1920,12. 27, mi»ch$p¢cr`II,_§ 1; 41 $tatT 2%.) ‘ _ 1508. Canrt t• mace actica (irticlc 29).-Whenever the wart has  the aezgused upim 1H spédhcntions and rimrges, the court dnt! at cage &H1l6¥}¤@Q_8@h_f&i¥{t'1¤`0DBi1 mutt. Umar  regulations as tha Prwdeut may prescribe, whe tind_ii;gs and scuteqce in other  may   `similgrly gnm»¤m·ed,  ‘(June*4,‘19w, c._ 227,__s¤b¢hapter II; $.1, 41 Stat. Ter:.} - __ _ *       . . 1561.. Clandjscaibni   36).5--Whenevet} general or spew/·ial_·ccurt·qnrtial shall dt in closed session,. the trial judge ¤mmcate and the uésgaat __tr1a1 judge; advocate, it amy, shgll wizhdrmv; and ww: their? 4 ip rétcrrlxsg td the, remrxml evidence h 1‘$§i1‘Ed·, it skill be 0bmind· in open court, and in the p ce at the acémed and of his counsel, it there av giny. (lame 4, 1920; c. ‘Q7,- mbcl§apter II, § 1, 41 Smt. mss. ). A  ·   · # · _ ·. 1592. Mcthed •f voting (,nrtidc_31).-—-V0tl:1g‘liy mémbers or I za gmeral gr @in1 bourtémartial upon questions ot `clgqlleugc, (ih!3 the nmlings, aid bu the saufwccshhll be by secret `(wrigtén ` maint. The junior ummm at the; court qmail in each -¤se ·_m1nx_ me vcies, which count shgll be chééccd by the presichent, who will tqxthwith nmqumgj the result ot thé‘ Mllét to · the uwmbers ct the mart. The bw  of the mart; It any, ur if_the1·é be no lim member 0t_mc court. then me présideng may, rule 1365213 mutt upon the interlocutory duéstiéus, other _ main challenges,  d§ri¤g_tbe   Pfcvidéd; That unigss  ruling §e_ madé by thwlaw   at the ccért it
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4·z{·m1 ¤¤u me nqdaética mmm by ¤ majqkiigy me, viva vines, iwxixmiug with  in   4:4 Vgrovidcd farther, That ii any such mlm; be md: by°’t§e_kw  ct   cmlrt apes m:y”ime1j1acutc;·y que¤m»;¤ther than an objecting {:9 pziséiihility oi' evisience a§e1jed mating the t:·ia1,»g¤d any member cbjecg 't9·_th% ruling, tm .q0¤rf s’ha.H H ·b€((2!¢I1’€d amrcicseq gm thequgstmn ;mcid¤d by a` mnj~0,rity;v0te, viva wivc, beginning  the   iu. tank: Provided further, lwwcvcr, That die ph1·•se,·"®jecti0¤ tc` the ddmissilriliti of cfvideugg altered duringltng trinl," _¢s umdjn the next precedé ‘ ing, pmwiim hgmqf, shall rD0t_ be construed té_m;:1u;1e?‘qu¤stib¤s ae; to tm owe: of the introductimn `ot wimew _0r other evi- rlsnc-e; ·¤¤r ·¤t—6;e—meaQ~ oLw1t¤ o1 1u;!;§;gW@@;g§9_xg,! may as ta vqhethu expert wiyqesing shall be admitted -01; upon my q@imn, my as tg whether  mutt shall view the premism where ma memls t1%e€l tc have hegn- com-1 witted, mu- as to tha; écmpeteucy at gitxiwes, as; far t¤st$;¤¢¢. .. nf childmnn wimmsu ailegw to _\Se mentally mcomwteut, and the like, D6!-‘S8_t9 the {malty of  ntkwhether the nxisteuce of mental dimisc _0r mental deringcmgnt bn the part of the accuséd has became  {mm in`tbe trial, qr hécusbd required to submit aq physical. »mrt·wh9the1·— may Mwmmt 01·_.statém@t of tax the ·•éc@d or ot the mal judge advocate is -ui1pmpe1·, mr ug: ruling in n use i¤¢

7,———ARMY § ]_58) volviag military strategy or tactics or correct axjilitary action; buf, upon all them questions arising on tee txiial; lt_any memo ber object to any rultgg of the lilwlllléfllbéf, the court shell c be cleatedfaml closed and the question decided by majority vote of the members.? iu, the manner aforesaid. Uuneké, 1920, c. 227,%ub<:liapter Ii.] 1, Q1 Stat. 793.) A · '. . o = 1503, Co¤teipta"(srtic1e 32).+-—A' military tribunal may puplsh aé for contempt any perwa who ueea any menacing words, sighs, or gestures- in its pi·es$;e¤ce,_ or who disturbs ite proceed- 1ngS by any riot or disorder : » Pfc vided. That such paui®mc11t · ·8#12lu- ip ao  exceed one month`s_ conainemeut, of a hue ot " $100, or both. (June 4, 1920,1:. 227, mbchaptesr II, § 1,. 41 . Stat.793.). · _ " __ L ‘ ` 1504. · Recogds; general cwrtwnartial (•tt$& 33).-Each general courpmartial shall keep a separate rmerd‘ei*.it.s pwceedings in the, trial_.of each case brought before it, and each recorsfshall be authehticated by the aignatare of the president and the trial judge advocate; but se case the zecerd can not be authéuticateel by  prwdeat use trial jutlge advocate, by reason of the tlea th, disability; or; ameaee of eitheg or both of thehi, it shall be ¤@ by. a' member in lieu ’of the president and by uagssmtaat trial judge advecste, if there _ be one, ia lieu_ of `the txrial judge. advocate; otherwise by. another member of the court. (June 4, 19%, c. @7, mt er b IL$1._,·11`S¤1t. 7+93-)`   I · . .— - aj » 15%. Records; spwial and samqnary   (arti- " cle 34).-gEach special courtanartial am $61   court? martial shall keep a· record of its  separate for 1-each case, which record shall} teuee such matter and be , authmticated in-such manner as may be  by @1:1- ` _ tions which the. Prwldeat may tram? time to time pxeecribe. 1 (June _4, 1920, c. .227, subehaptexr ll, $1*1, 41 Stat. 794.) _ 15¤6;é_Dispositi»en of remain`; ' de 35).--The trial judy adyomte of w& general ceurt-ywxtiat = shall, with such expedition as cEoumstauees may pei·&it, forwvartl to the appointing suzntsmy or te hisimccewor in coma wand the origihal  of . the proceedings of sueh eoert · in` the trial ot_`eacl1 case. All   of saca. diugs_sha& after having been acted upon, be transmitted to the Jadge ·- Advocate General of the Army. (Jam 4, ‘19@, c. _¤7, sabl chapter II, { 1, 41 Stat. 794.)  l ° W ·  ` " 1567. Disposition of   special   saamary ,marte—· I   martial (article 36).5-—·Ai'ter having bemicted apea. by. the ef- W `I Beer t1ppoi¤ting~ the:coui·t,· or by ‘-the emeg commanding for t tial and a report of each t_ria_ljby.summary coartméartlal wall ·l' be ttansmitted to such general headquarters as tim Premlent » may designate in regulations, there to be tiled ia the office I of the juclge advocate. Wl1er1 no loxiger of asejrecertle of etymt mary izourts-martial may. be tlestroyedt _(J'aue 4, 1920, e. LQ?. . subchapterjll, S 1,41 Stat. 794.) __ »· _ ” ·»  f 15%. Irregalarities; eiect of (atticle 37).--·‘1’heWproeee<i.ix1;;#s` ·. of a fcoiartémartial shall aot be. held invalid, nor the aadiags .· admission or rejection of evidence er for` any erm: as te aaj'· p matter of pleading' O1? Drecedure tmleee 1a‘tac_—¤p1¤ m of the- ? T—}e}7`{e€;Y5`§B“ £ty,..¢£ter an examiaaticm et the · entire proceedings, it shall appear that the emsor coatplaiuetl , . of haslnjurioaely a¤ected the substantial righm ot an accused: ` l Provided. That the actlor omlssioa upon which the acc®ed— has . been tried constitutes au offense denounced and made punish- ¤ able by one or more of these articles: Proz.· idcd’ 7ae·ther, That . coutbmartial. ndjadging 'imprlaoament. or cgmmxemeat shall · not be construed ce demivlag the authorities executi-ag, auch » `eeatence .'T of imprisonment o:· eouaaemeat ot the `pewer to · require hard labor; as a part of the paalshmeut `ia any case m. e
 * the tithe being, the gecord of each trial by special ceart-mar! _
 * or sentence disapptoved, in any case on the groaudlbt imprepern
 * the omission of the worde."hard_·labor*’ in any sentence of a