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1821. July 1.
Constitutional Code.
1
Ch. X. Defensive Force
§§ 8. Oppression obviated
Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§§. 8. Oppression obviated.
1.
Art 1. In this, as in every
other line of service,
oppression in every shape,
most efficacious, most extensively
applicable and
mildest, remedy — publicity.
By it, to Judicial authority
and Pub. Opin. Tribunal
are given evidence,
and thereby efficiency.
2.
Art 2. Military Register.
In every Regiment or
other such corps, one
will be kept. Whether
this shall constitute the
sole business of a functionary,
or shall be added
to that of another. Legislature
will determine.
3.
Art 3. For determining
the matter and Registrar's
functions and duties, Legislature
will have
regard to do of Immediate
Judicatory Registrar,
as per Ch. XII. Judiciary
Collectively, and
Ch. Immediate Registrars.
4.
Art 4. In this Register
divers Books.
5.
Art 5. 1. Punishment
Book. In it, entry of every
act by which any person
belonging to the Regiment
has been punished.
6.
Art 6. Good purposes, 3.
1. By notoriety, the preventive
influence of the punishment,
encreased.
2. That, for ungrounded
-severe punish
nsibility, com
unitional
Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§§. 8. Oppression obviated.
6 contind
or reputational may
have place on that part
of persons concerned
in the infliction
3. that, by apprehension
of such responsibility
the punishment may be preserved
from excess.
7.
Art 7. In prescribing
heads for the Military
Punishment Book, Legislature
will have
regard to those for matter
belonging to penal
cases at large, as per
Penal procedure Code
and Ch. IX. 1. 21.
3 Procedur Code
Sept 1827
8.
Examples
1. The offence what.
2. Article offended against
3. Offence when committed
4. Offender or offended
who.
5. Time when committed,
year, month day
or days, hour or hours
as far as known.
6. Time, as above, when
information was first
given.
7. Objects of the wrong —
1. The Public.
2. Private military functionary.
3. An officer do
4. A non-military person
8. Judge who, to whom
information first given
9. Witness or witnesses
who.
1. for the pursuit.
2 for the Defence.
10. Witness Spontaneous
or by whom required.
11. Day or days of hearing
if any, besides
that on which the information
was given
12 Sentence, term of
13. Do by whom pronounced.
14. Sentence, in whose
presence pronounced.
Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§§. Oppression obviated.
9.
Art 9 In it, entry of
all instances, not only
of punishment inflicted
under the name
of do, but also from coercion
employed as
per §. 7 Art. 3. Discipline enforced,
for disobedience
to general regulations
or individual orders:
employed with or
without view to ulterior
punishment or
compulsory satisfaction,
thro' legal pursuit
10.
Art 10. Of all such
instances of exercise,
administered at a
distance from the
seat of the Military
Judicatory, report will
be made to the Registrar,
at the earliest
opportunity, to wit by him
by whom, or by whose
orders, whether ordinary
or Erudite Officer,
the coercion was applied.
On failure,
the act of coercion
will be deemed injurious,
and as such
punishable.
11.
Art 11. In the Radical
as well as Stipendiary,
Land , will
Punishment Books
be kept.
12.
Art 12. So in Sea Military
Service.
Members of all
Martial
Col. U. Observe
Martial & Punishment
books as kept
in the
contain no Record of
necessarily
they do,
of
Officer
In the
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