Legality of the Constitution of a Court

Item

Type

Document

Title

Legality of the Constitution of a Court

Description

Ellery reviews the requirements for those serving on General Courts-Martial. Only those officers of the highest rank are authorized to impose the sentence of death.

year created

1799

month created

06

day created

13

in collection

note

General Orders

notable person/group

Abraham R. Ellery, Assistant Adjutant General
every General of a department or of a separate army
every General commanding troops, a post, or a station
ordinary police
every officer inferior in rank to a General
officer merely commanding a regiment or other corps
officer commanding any of the garrisons on a seaboard
officer commanding any tract of the Western Army
Judge Advocate
two-thirds of the members of the Court is required
Contractors

notable item/thing

Articles of War
appointing a General Court Martial
legality of the constitution of a court
power of inflicting the highest punishment [death]
our Military Code
all pending sentences are to be null and void
regularity of a General Court Martial
issuing liquor to the troops
allowance of half Gill per day
fatigue service
extraordinary cases

document number

1799061390000

Document instances

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[view document] (0 pages) [no image] Publication: The Papers of Alexander Hamilton [unknown]

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Abraham R. Ellery [unknown] [n/a]