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Legal effect of radar in marine collisions. Jan '57, p. 7.

Legal implications in the operation of nuclear powered ships. Apr '59, p. 3.

Legal liability of naval escorts for failure to avert a collision between escorted vessel and a third vessel. Sep '49, p. 11. Legislation-Existing nuclear-reactor liability legislation discussed. Apr '59, p. 3.

Liability without fault of shipowner. Vol. XIX, No. 1, Sept-Oct '64, p. 13.

Limited liability for nuclear ship operators-discussed. Mar '60, p. 12.

Log Books.

Erasures and substitution creates strong presumption that erased matter was adverse. Mar '58, p. 4.

Failure to log significant facts constitutes evidence of untruth. Mar '58, p. 4.

Keeping of, importance in admiralty cases. Nov. '56, p. 14. Lookouts-Burden of proof for establishing freedom from fault for failing to station a proper lookout. Jun '57, p. 15. Marine survey and Navy admiralty claims. Vol. XXI, No. 5, May-Jun '67, p. 123.

Maritime Claims and the NATO Status of Forces Agreement. Vol. XXIV, No. 5, May-Jun '70, p. 163.

Maritime collision-defenses and distribution of damages. Vol. XIX, No. 5, May-Jun '65, p. 119.

Maritime liability problems in operation of nuclear powered ships. Apr '59, p. 7.

Maritime personal injuries and the doctrine of seaworthiness. Vol.

XIX, No. 1, Sep-Oct '64, p. 13.

NACCA Law Journal. Nov '49, p. 16.

Naval Vessel Settlement Act, settlement authorization. Dec '51, p. 17.

Naval vessels subject to certain rules of the road. May '48, p. 5. Navigation in fog. Vol. XXIV, No. 1, Jul-Aug '69, p. 17. Navigational lights. Waivers, navigational lights on warships of special construction; laws concerning. Vol. XV, No. 3, Apr-May '61, p. 35.

Negligence of convoy commodore causing damage to private vessel in convoy, effect of. Feb '48, p. 7; Mar '48, p. 7. Negligent pilotage. Commanding officer and negligent pilotage, liability aspects. Vol. XVII, No. 6, Aug '63, p. 123. New sealanes implemented. Vol. XXII, No. 3, Dec '67-Jan '68, p. 56.

Nuclear powered shipping-effect of international law on the development of. Apr '59, p. 11.

Nuclear powered ships-need for international discussion on construction, manning and safety evaluation of. May '60, p. 5. Office of JAG, WC has authority to adjudicate, settle and approve for payment claims up to $1,000. May '59, p. 8.

Oil-pollution damage. Vol. XVI, No. 8, Oct '62, p. 140.
Pennsylvania Rule..

Application of the rule where the Navy was held liable for
improper navigational lights. Vol. XV, No. 3, Apr-May '61,
p. 35.

Pilot negligence. Vol. XVII, No. 6, Aug '63, p. 123.

Price-Anderson Act extended to cover operations of NS Savannah. Apr '59, p. 4.

Privilege against disclosure of record of investigation. Nov '53, p. 3.

Proposed revision to Rules of the Road. Nov '49, p. 16.

Public Vessels Act.

Escort and escorted craft. Feb '48, p. 7.

Litigation under. Dec '48, p. 13; Feb '51, p. 23; Dec '51, p. 17; Nov '52, p. 9.

Rights of crewmembers for injuries under. Nov '52, p. 10. Rights of military personnel under. Dec '48, p. 13.

Radar (see RADAR).

Removal of persons from neutral shipping. Oct '52, p. 3.

Right of SecNav to stay suit. Dec '51, p. 17.

Rules of the Road (see RULES OF THE ROAD).

Safety of Life at Sea Conferences, 1914, 1929, and 1948-accomplishments of. May '60, p. 4.

Safety of Life at Sea Convention, 1960-Changes to rules and regulations. Vol. XIV, No. 2, Sep '60, p. 25.

Safety of ships-historical highlights of international action regarding. May '60, p. 4.

Search and Rescue. Government liability under the Good Samaritan Rule. Vol. XVII, No. 5, Jul '63, p. 107. Seaworthiness, doctrine of.

Evidence considered in determining a ship's status under the doctrine of seaworthiness. Vol. XIX, No. 1, Sep-Oct '64,

p. 13.

Includes most categories of land based workers. Vol. XIX, No. 1, Sep-Oct '64, p. 13.

Includes only vessels in active maritime service. Vol. XIX, No. 1, Sep-Oct '64, p. 13.

Maritime personal injuries. Vol. XIX, No. 1, Sep-Oct '64,

p. 13.

SECNAV has authority to settle claims up to $1,000,000. Apr '59,

p. 17.

Security control by Navy Department over admiralty litigation involving naval vessels. Nov '49, p. 15.

Shipboard accidents.

Injuries incurred by visitors and other invitees. Vol. XVI,
No. 6, Jul-Aug '62, p. 97.

Shoreworkers' shipboard injuries, investigation of. Vol. XIX,
No. 1, Sep-Oct '64, p. 13.

Ship's logs-effect of improper maintenance. Mar '58, p. 3.
Silver Oar of the Admiralty. Vol. XXI, No. 1, Jul-Aug '66, p. 13.
Space above the seas. Feb '59, p. 8.

Strict liability of nuclear-ship operators-rule of Rylans v. Fletcher discussed. Mar. '60, p. 10.

Suits in Admiralty Act.

Rights of crewmembers for injuries sustained. Nov '52, p. 10. Waiver of claims between government departments arising from collision of government-owned vessels. Nov '47, p. 2. Sunken vessels-their cargoes and the casual salvor. Vol. XX, No. 1, Jul-Aug '65, p. 25.

United Kingdom, existing liability legislation covering nuclear powered ships. Apr '59, p. 6.

Vessels. Negligent pilotage, liability aspects of the commanding officer. Vol. XVII, No. 6, Aug '63, p. 123.

Visits to foreign ports by nuclear powered ships. Apr '59, p. 11. ADMIRALTY DIVISION, OFFICE OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL:

Functions of, discussed generally. Dec '51, p. 17.

ADOPTIONS (see DOMESTIC RELATIONS).
ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY:

Functions-to plan and direct research projects which are vital
to national security. Feb '59, p. 20.

AFFIDAVITS (see also EVIDENCE):

Definition of. Mar '49, p. 10.

Deposition distinguished. Mar '49, p. 10; Dec '50, p. 6.
Form. Mar '49, p. 10.

Inadmissible in evidence. Mar '49, p. 10; Nov '49, p. 2.
Use of, in war crimes trials. Feb '49, p. 15.
AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES (see DEFENSES).
AGENCY (see also TORT LIABILITY):

Recruiting officer returning home from duty not acting within
scope of duties so as to make U.S. liable for his negligence.
Nov '47, p. 13.

AIDERS AND ABETTORS (see also ACCOMPLICES):
As principals in second degree. Apr '48, p. 3.
Instructions on responsibility of. Dec '55, p. 11.

AIDING THE ENEMY:

Prisoner of War. Jan '56, p. 14.

AIRCRAFT:

Accidents (see ACCIDENTS).

Air Commerce Act of 1926 authorizes reservation of air space for national defense purposes. May '49, p. 4.

Aircraft Accident Report-privileged status to encourage full and free disclosure. Sep '59, pp. 4, 9.

Aviation accident investigations under the Federal Aviation Act of 1958. Sep '59, p. 13.

AIRCRAFT-Continued

Claims against the United States. Advance payments for death, injury, and property damage due to aircraft and missile accidents. Vol. XVI, No. 1, Jan '62, p. 13.

Congressional hearings on aircraft, missiles, ships, R.D.T.&E. Vol. XVIII, No. 3, Apr '64, p. 253.

Functions and responsibilities of Federal Aviation Agency. Nov '58, p. 3.

Hot pursuit doctrine.

Codified at Geneva in 1958. Mar '60, p. 18.

Discussed. Mar '60, p. 19.

Innocent passage over nations. May '49, p. 4.

Jet aircraft noise. Aviation and clearance easements. Vol. XV, No. 5, Jul '61, p. 87.

Right of pursuit doctrine discussed. Mar '60, p. 20.

Sonic booms-more annoying than dangerous. May '57, p. 3; Vol. XXIII, No. 1, Jul-Aug '68, p. 23.

Trade limitations imposed by international law. May '49, p. 4.

AIRSPACE CONTROL (see also SPACE LAW):

Air Commerce Act of 1926. May '49, p. 3.

Contrasted to 3-mile limit rule. Mar '49, p. 5; May '49, p. 3.
For scientific weather control. Oct '49, p. 3.

Generally. May '49, p. 3.

Superjacent airspace. Oct '49, p. 3.

Uniform State Law for Aeronautics. Oct '49, p. 5.

ALIENS:

Alien servicemen. Dec '54, p. 14.

Foreign adoptions—a guide for service couples. Vol. XXI, No. 5,
May-Jun '67, p. 141.

Foreign-born citizens, a dilemma easily resolved. Vol. XX, No. 3,
Dec '65-Jan '66, p. 83.

Foreign nationals-generally. Nov '48, p. 2.
Immigration and naturalization. Dec '54, p. 14.
Naturalization.

Convento decision. Naturalization of alien members of the
naval service. Vol. XIX, No. 1, Sep-Oct '64, p. 2.
Korean War veterans are given the same naturalization privi-
leges as veterans of World War I and World War II. Vol.
XVI, No. 4, May '62, p. 54.

Owes local allegiance to country of his residence. Nov '48, p. 11.
Retired alien enlisted member may reside in a foreign country
without loss of retired pay. Vol. XIX, No. 2, Nov.-Dec '64, p.
30.

Taxation. Vol. XXV, No. 2, Sep-Nov '70, p. 57.

ALLOTMENTS OF PAY:

Overpayment of. Nov '53, p. 13.

ALLOWANCES (see PAY AND ALLOWANCES).
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION:

Canons of Ethics.

Court criticized for discouraging defense counsel from making objections to testimony as required by Canons of Ethics. May '49, p. 15.

APPEALS AND REVIEWS:

Air Force posttrial clemency procedures. Dec '57, p. 9.
Appellate inferences and judicial notice. What is the appellate
record? Vol. XX, No. 2, Sep-Nov '65, p. 51.

Application of harmless-error doctrine in appellate review. Mar
'52, p. 13; Vol. XXII, No. 3, Dec '67-Jan '68, p. 65.
BCNR actions (see BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF NAVAL
RECORDS).

Boards of Review.

Collection of COMA decisions concerning. Jan '60, p. 21.
Discharges and dismissals. Jan '52, p. 16.

Changes under Military Justice Act of 1968. Vol. XXIII, No. 5,
May-Jun '69, p. 135.

Clemency recommendations by court members should be reconcilable with the adjudged sentence. Vol. XV, No. 7, Sep '61, p. 131.

Consideration of matters of policy by convening authority on. Mar '55, p. 13.

Convening authority-collection of COMA decisions concerning. Jan '60, p. 20.

Court of Military Appeals-collection of COMA decisions concerning. Jan '60, p. 61.

Deck Courts, Review of in office of JAG. Jan '51, p. 16. Defense counsel must after the trial continue diligently to pursue accused's appellate rights. Vol. XV, No. 5, Jul '61 p. 89. Deferment of confinement pending. Vol. XXV, No. 2, Sept-Nov '70, p. 47.

Disagreement with law specialist on review. Feb '55, p. 2. From Board of Decorations and Medals, permitted to SECNAV but not to JAG. Apr '48, p. 8.

From decision of board of review. Apr '51, p. 20.

From decision of Claims Division of GAO to Comptroller General. Sep '52, p. 14.

From nonjudicial punishment under UCMJ. Aug '50, p. 11; May '51, p. 5.

Generally. Apr '51, p. 4; Jan '54, p. 7; Feb '55, pp. 2, 10; Apr '55, p. 12.

Government appeals in criminal cases, Vol. XXIV, No. 4, FebApr '70, p. 129.

Harmless error doctrine in. Mar '52, p. 13; Vol. XXII, No. 3, Dec '67-Jan '68, p. 65.

In office of JAG under AGN. Jan '51, p. 14.

Mast punishment. Vol. XV, No. 2, Mar '61, p. 18.

No provision for administrative appeal under Federal Tort Claims
Act. Mar '52, p. 19.

Of court-martial records. Jan '54, p. 7; Feb '55, p. 10.
Offer of proof--sufficiency of. Aug '57, p. 9.

Petition to JAG to vacate dishonorable or bad conduct discharge based on court-martial between 7 Dec 1941 and 30 May 1951. Jan '52, p. 17.

Posttrial review.

By convening authority. May '55, p. 15.

By staff legal officer. Vol. XIV, No. 2, Sep '60, p. 29. Prosecution obtaining review by extraordinary writ. Vol. XXV, No. 1, Jul-Aug. '70, p. 3.

Of GCM in office of JAG. Jan '51, p. 15.

Rehearing procedure. Vol. XXI, No. 2, Sep-Nov '66, p. 54.
Restraint on convicted person until completion of. Nov '53, p. 2:
Sep '55, p. 9.
Posttrial review.

Actions of.

Convening authority under UCMJ. Jan '51, p. 8.
Discussed. Oct '48, p. 11; Oct '49, p. 11.

Aids in expediting reviews of courts-martial in Office of JAG.
Apr '52, p. 17.

Application of "harmless error" doctrine discussed. Mar '52, p. 13; Vol. XXII, No. 3, Dec '67-Jan '68, p. 65. Approval of court-martial record and CA action required before probation period begins. Feb '50, p. 14.

Board of review, scope of. May '51, p. 17; Jun '51, p. 20. Conditions of automatic review of findings of GCM by a board of review. Apr '51, p. 4.

Conditions precedent to approval of findings. May '51, p. 17; Jun '51, p. 9.

Convening authority's review and evidence outside the record. Apr '57, p. 17.

Court of Military Appeals, composition and scope of review. May '51, p. 18.

Defined and discussed. Oct '49, p. 11.

Examination of GCM records by Office of JAG. May '51, p. 19. Findings. Nullification by. Oct '49, p. 14.

Has no authority to disapprove type of acquittal found by court. Aug '50, p. 6.

Initial action on record. May '51, p. 16.

Navy officers as law specialists attached to Marine units. Dec '52, p. 4.

Official acts distinguished from personal interest. May '58, p. 4.

Posttrial review by staff legal officer. Vol. XIV, No. 2, Sep '60, p. 29.

Rehearing, conditions precedent to ordering of. May '51, p. 16; Jun '51, p. 9.

Reprimand of court-martial members by. May '49, p. 14. Responsibility of supervisory authority (formerly ISIC). Aug '51, p. 3.

Return of record for reconsideration of ruling. May '51, p.
16; Jun '51, p. 9.

Reviewing power vests in office, not in person. Oct '49, p. 12.
Supervisory authority defined. Aug '51, p. 3.

Table depicting phases of general court-martial review. Jul
'51, p. 12.

Sufficiency of the offer of proof. Aug '57, p. 9.

Under Career Compensation Act of 1949, relating to board actions
on physical-disability retirements. Jun '52, p. 4.

Written waivers of appellate rights void. Vol. XXV, No. 4, Feb-
Apr '71, p. 124.

APPOINTING ORDER (see CONVENING ORDER).
APPREHENSION (see also ARREST):

Civilian guards at naval installations-power to apprehend. Jul '57, p. 3.

Defined. May '51, p. 3; Jul '52, p. 14.

Discussed. Jul '52, p. 14; Jul '54, p. 14; Dec '54, p. 13.

Evidence of. Dec '54, p. 13.

Instructions. Oct '55, p. 2.

Proof. Sep '53, p. 2; Oct '55, p. 18.

APPROPRIATIONS:

Defense Appropriation Act, 1953 (Public Law 488). Dec '52, p. 15. ARGUMENTS:

Discussed. Aug '49, p. 8; Feb '53, p. 11.
Improper. Feb '53, p. 11.

Inflammatory, what constitutes, and effect of. Feb '48, p. 5.
Necessity of making, at trial. Jan '48, p. 11; Feb '51, p. 8.
Recommended presentation. Mar '51, p. 6.
Suggested outline of. Mar '51, p. 4.

Summation.

Assertion of belief of defendant's guilt not reversible error.
Dec '51, p. 8.

Proper limits of and purposes. Aug '49, p. 8.

ARMED FORCES LEAVE ACT, 1946:

Reserve officers not entitled to accrued leave during a period of active duty for training. Sep '51, p. 2.

ARMS AND WEAPONS:

Arms control. Views of arms control; a commentary. Vol. XV, No. 4, Jun '61, p. 59.

Careless use of, basis of claims under Foreign Claims Act. Nov '48, p. 3.

Exports. Munitions export control; a commentary. Vol. XVII, No. 10, Dec '63, p. 196.

Nuclear weapons. Views on arms control; a commentary. Vol. XV, No. 4, Jun '61, p. 59.

ARRAIGNMENT:

Definition of the term. Vol. XV, No. 5, Jul '61, p. 93.

Excusal of court-martial members after arraignment. Vol. XV,
No. 5, Jul '61, p. 93; Vol. XVII, No. 10, Dec '63, p. 190.
Of accused. Dec '48, p. 6.

ARREST (see also APPREHENSION RESTRAINTS):
Accused shall be placed under, when trial by GCM is decided upon.
Jan '50, p. 16.

Apprehension, custody and confinement-defined and discussed.
Jun '60, p. 3.

Arrest cannot be made by Federal law-enforcement officers with-
out warrant when felony committed in their presence, unless
likelihood of escape. Mar '51, p. 8.

As evidence of involuntary nature of confession. Aug '50, p. 17. Civilian guards at naval installations-power to arrest. Jul '57, p. 3.

Defined. Oct '48, p. 9; Jul '52, p. 14.

Delivery of personnel to civil authorities. Vol. XXII, No. 4,
Feb-Apr '68, p. 93.

Discussed. Oct '48, p. 9; Jul '52, p. 14; Nov '53, p. 2; Jan '54, p. 19.
Distinguished from apprehension. Jul '52, p. 14.
Distinguished from confinement. Jul '52, p. 15.

Enlisted personnel subject to. May '51, p. 4.

Extent of, prior to trial. May '51, p. 4.

Interrogation of suspect-right to counsel. Vol. XXII, No. 4, p. 85.

May be made by law-enforcement officers without warrant when
probable cause to believe a felony has been or is about to be
committed. Dec '50, p. 11; May '51, p. 4; Aug '51, p. 10.
Officers subject to only upon order of commanding officer, May
'51, p. 4.

Release from, pending new charge. Jan '49, p. 7.

Search under UCMJ must be incidental to apprehension rather
than arrest, to constitute a lawful search. Jul '52, p. 17.
Statement of accused, while under. Aug '48, p. 15; Jan '50, p. 5.
Status presumed to continue. Nov '53, p. 2.

Straggler's orders inconsistent with arrest status. Jan '54, p. 19.
While awaiting punitive discharge. Nov '53, p. 2.

ARTICLE 15, UCMJ (see UNIFORM CODE OF MILI-
TARY JUSTICE).

ARTICLES FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE NAVY:
Article 8.

Par. 16, Plundering on shore. Dec '49, p. 14.
Par. 19, Unauthorized absence. Oct '49, p. 8.
Article 22.

Neglect of duty. May '49, p. 10.

Willfully destroying property. Dec '49, p. 14.

Article 26-Convening of summary courts-martial. Apr '51, p. 14.
Article 38-Convening of general courts-martial. Apr '51, p. 14.
Article 42-Decision to prosecute. May '49, p. 15.
Article 42(a)—Contempts of court. Nov '51, p. 15.

Article 61-Statute of limitations. Mar '49, p. 13.

Article 62-Statute of limitations during wartime. Mar '49, p. 13.
Article 68-Depositions. Mar '49, p. 9.

Article 69-Administering oaths. Apr '51, p. 14.
Background of development. Sep '49, p. 3.

Control when inconsistent with Naval Courts and Boards. Mar
'50, p. 10.

Statutory enactment of Congress. Mar '50, p. 11.
Table of related provisions to UCMJ. Oct '50, p. 13.
ASSAULT (see also ASSAULT AND BATTERY):
Aggravated, requisites to sustain conviction. Apr '51, p. 20.
Charges and specifications. Aggravated offense. Jun '49, p. 4.
Generally. Aug '48, p. 9; Jun '49, p. 3; Apr '56, p. 11.
Indecent, committed by an officer. Jul '49, p. 15.
Threat of. Jan '52, p. 2.

Under Federal, naval and State law. Jun '49, p. 4.
With dangerous weapon. Dec '52, p. 18; Oct '55, p. 20.
With intent to commit murder, instructions on. Jun '53, p. 14.
ASSAULT AND BATTERY (see also ASSAULT):

Drugs administered, and operation without consent. Jun '49, p. 7.
Striking superior officer. Aug '48, p. 9.
ASSIMILATIVE CRIMES ACT:

Discussed generally. Nov '52, p. 4.

Kidnapping. Charging the offense under State law or the UCMJ.
Vol. XVIII, No. 5, Jun '64, p. 287.

ASSISTANT TRIAL AND DEFENSE COUNSEL (see
COUNSEL).

ASSUMPTION OF RISK:

In motor vehicle accidents. Vol. XVI, No. 3, Mar-Apr '62, p. 47. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION:

Criteria for issuance of licenses for disposal of radioactive waste
at sea. Apr '59, p. 26.

Inspection and licensing: responsibilities for. Apr '59, p. 26.
Licensing of nuclear reactors. Apr '59, p. 11.

Price-Anderson Act amends Atomic Energy Act and provides method for handling third-party liability claims. Apr '59, p. 4. ATTEMPTS:

Attempted suicide as an act of disorder in violation of article 134.
May '58, p. 11.

Impossibility as a defense under the UCMJ. Vol. XVI, No. 9,
Nov-Dec '62, p. 150.

In general. Jun '50, p. 5.

AUTHENTICATION:

Copies of official records for Federal or State courts. Jul '58, p. 4.
Of depositions. Sep '58, p. 13.

AUTOMOBILES (see MOTOR VEHICLES).

B

BAD CONDUCT DISCHARGE (see DISCHARGES AND DISMISSALS).

BAD DEBTS:

Generally. Nov '54, p. 21.

BAIL:

Deferral of execution of sentence by convening or GCM authority. Vol. XXIII, No. 5, May-Jun '69, p. 135.

BANKRUPTCY:

Wage Earners Plan under the Bankruptcy Act; a legal assistance note. Vol. XVII, No. 4, Jun '63, p. 86.

BIGAMY:

Effect of mistake of fact. Jan '57, p. 15.

Legal aspects and consequences of the offense. Vol. XVI, No. 2,
Feb '62, p. 31.

Triable under art. 134, UCMJ, and in some instances under art.
133, UCMJ. Vol. XVI, No. 2, Feb '62, p. 31.

BILLS (see LEGISLATION).

BLOCKADE:

During insurgency. Vol. XVI, No. 4, May '62, p. 55; Vol. XXIV, No. 3, Dec '69-Jan '70, p. 99.

International law; blockade to quarantine. Vol. XVII, No. 4, Jun '63, p. 87.

Interrelationship of international law and United States naval operations in Southeast Asia. Vol. XXII, No. 1, Jul-Aug '67, p. 8.

BOARD:

Aircraft Accident Board. Sep '59, pp. 6, 9.

Board of Investigation (see INVESTIGATIONS).

Board of Medical Survey. Dec '58, p. 8.

Civil Aeronautics Board. Sep '59, p. 13.

Counsel for Physical Evaluation Board; duties and responsibilities. Vol. XX, No. 3, Dec '65-Jan '66, p. 63.

Inventions and Contributions Board. Feb '59, p. 36.

Naval Clemency Board; composition and functions. Jun '52, p. 8. Naval Examining Board; promotion of officers. May '50, p. 8. Navy Department; functions. Jan '48, p. 7.

Navy Discharge Review Board. Jan '52, p. 16.

Physical Disability Appeal Board. Jan '50, p. 10; Jun '52, p. 5;
Dec '58, p. 20.

Physical Evaluation Board. Mar '57, p. 18; Dec '58, p. 7; Feb
'60, p. 7.

Physical evaluation, retirement. Jan '50, p. 8; Jun '52, p. 3.
Physical retirement; instructions for. Jan '50, p. 7.

Physical Review Council, retirement. Jan '50, p. 10; Jun '52, p. 16. BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF NAVAL RECORDS (BCNR) (see also COMPTROLLER GENERAL DECISIONS OF GENERAL NAVY INTEREST):

BCNR action causing officer to be subject to the Dual Employment Act. Vol. XVIII, No. 1, Jan '64, p. 219. Composition of membership. Vol. XIX, No. 1, Sep-Oct '64, p. 9. Counsel-restrictions on military personnel. Jan '53, p. 8. Generally. May '48, p. 11; Sep '53, p. 3; Dec '56, p. 9. Procedural steps in processing a claim. Vol. XIX, No. 1, Sep-Oct '64, p. 9.

Retroactive retirement pay on basis of corrected record. Vol. XIX, No. 1, Sep-Oct '64, p. 9.

Review of Board's findings, proceedings and recommendations. Vol. XIX, No. 1, Sep-Oct '64, p. 9.

Scope of authorized action. Vol. XIX, No. 1, Sep-Oct '64, p. 9.

Scope of review and recommended procedure to be followed upon petition for review. Jan '52, p. 16; Dec '56, p. 9.

SECNAV findings and actions; review of by the U.S. Court of Claims. Vol. XIX, No. 1, Sep-Oct '64, p. 9.

SECNAV may overrule the BCNR by substituting his own decision when evidence in the record will support such an action. Vol. XIX, No. 1, Sep-Oct '64, p. 9.

Statutory authority for the BCNR. Vol. XIX, No. 1, Sep-Oct '64, p. 9.

BOARD OF REVIEW (see also COURT OF MILITARY
REVIEW):

Commutation of sentences. Vol. XIV, No. 5, Dec '60, p. 91.
Composition and scope of review. May '51, p. 17.

Consideration of matter outside record of trial. Jan '55, p. 15.
Disposal of entire case by. Nov '56, p. 23.

May affirm findings of guilt and set sentences aside. Apr '54,

p. 8.

May affirm only sentence that is fair and just. Apr '54, p. 17. Motions for reconsideration. Apr '55, p. 10.

Power to commute sentences. Jul '55, p. 13.

Power to exercise clemency. May '55, p. 2; Nov '55, p. 8.
Power to mitigate life sentence. Sep-Oct '56, p. 24.

Procedures of the two boards at Office of JAG, WC. May '59, p. 7.
Punitive discharge no power to suspend. Mar '53, p. 2.
Review by two members. Sep '55, p. 9.

BOOKS:

Finding the law. Vol. XIV, No. 4, Nov '60, p. 67.

BREACH OF RESTRICTION:

Rule of multiplicity-unauthorized absence also charged. Nov '58p. 14.

BREAKING ARREST:

Proof. May-Jun '53, p. 14; Nov '53, p. 15.

BRIBES:

Giver and receiver of. Nov '54, p. 12. BRIEFS:

Recommended uniform system of citation to be used by Navy lawyers. Oct '51, p. 9.

Right of defense counsel to attach to record of proceedings. May '51, p. 11.

BROOKS DOCTRINE:

Fact that plaintiff is a member of the Armed Forces or is a Federal employee at the time of his injury does not in itself preclude a suit under the Federal Tort Claims Act. Vol. XV, No. 9, Dec '61, p. 175.

BUDGET (see BUREAU OF BUDGET).

BURDEN OF PROOF:

Accused may assume burden of going forward with the evidence but not burden of proof. Aug '48, p. 3. Bigamy-mistake of fact. Jan '57, p. 6.

Confessions, voluntary nature of. Oct '48, p. 6; Aug '50, p. 17; Jan '52, p. 4; Vol. XXV, No. 4, Feb-Apr '71, p. 103.

For establishing freedom from fault for failing to station a proper lookout. Jun '57, p. 15.

In showing a change in domicile is on the one alleging a new domicile. Feb '57, p. 10.

Larceny, requisites of. Oct '52, p. 19.

On Government in Federal Court if conscientious-objector status denied. Vol. XXV, No. 4, Feb-Apr '71, p. 114.

BUREAU OF BUDGET:

Apportionment of funds. Oct '59, p. 14.

Assisting President in approving or vetoing a measure. Oct '59, p. 8.

Clearance procedure on legislative proposals. Oct '59, p. 14. DOD's recommendations to BOB on bill prior to Presidential approval or veto. Oct '59, p. 8.

Preparation and submission of budget. Oct '59, p. 14.

Role in budget preparation, submission and apportionment of appropriated funds. Oct '59, p. 14.

BURGLARY:

Burglary, housebreaking and unlawful entry. Jun '56, p. 11. Proper pleading of. Sep '50, p. 12.

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CANONS OF ETHICS (see ETHICS).

CAREER COMPENSATION ACT OF 1949:

Aggravation of a disability by active service, discussed generally.
Jul '51, p. 16.

Procedural requisites to be followed for physical-disability retire-
ment. Jun '52, p. 3.

Retirement feature under. Jan '50, p. 7; Mar '50, p. 14; Oct '51, p. 3; Jun '52, p. 3.

Retirements, separations, and discharges for physical disability discussed. Oct '51, p. 3.

CARELESSLY ENDANGERING LIVES OF OTHERS:

Degree of carelessness required to support. Dec '47, p. 4.
Elements of the offense. Jul '49, p. 10 (see also INTENT).

CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTNESS:

Granting, execution and use of. Apr '57, p. 19.

CERTIFICATE OF INTERPRETER:

Use and preparation of when taking depositions. Apr '58, p. 9. CERTIFICATION TO THE COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS:

Generally. Sep '53, p. 7.

CHALLENGES:

Discussed. May '48, p. 6; Jul '49, p. 3; May '51, p. 11; Feb '52, p. 10.

For cause. Dec '54, p. 8; Dec '56, p. 13; Aug '59, p. 7.
Peremptory-procedure for. Aug '59, p. 7.

Recommended techniques to be followed by defense counsel. May '52, p. 5.

Under UCMJ, discussed. Feb '51, p. 14; May '51, p. 11; Feb '52, p. 10; Oct '53, p. 13; Aug '56, p. 11.

CHAPLAIN:

Role of chaplain in administration of naval justice. Dec '57, p. 12. CHARGE SHEETS:

Special courts-martial, requisites of. Feb '52, p. 10.
Summary courts-martial, requisites of. Feb '52, p. 3.

CHARGES AND SPECIFICATIONS:

Accused should be tried for unauthorized absence if only evidence
of specific intent is period of absence, regardless of length. Dec
'57, p. 23.

Accused's right to be furnished with a copy. Oct '48, p. 11.
Additional charges. Jan '49, p. 6.

Charges. Dec '48, p. 15; Jan '49, p. 6; Jun '49, p. 12; May '51,
p. 8.

Considerations in drafting. Sep '50, p. 10.

Due form, not in. Jan '49, p. 6.

Failure to allege date of offense. Jan '54, p. 2.

Failure to allege and prove every element of a Federal offense tried under article 134, UCMJ, may not be fatal error. Vol. XV, No. 1, Jan-Feb '61, p. 3.

Federal offenses which are not capital-defective pleadings and
proof. Vol. XV, No. 1, Jan-Feb '61, p. 3.

For UA must allege "without authority." Mar '54, p. 16.
Forwarding charges to convening authority who is not a superior.
Nov '53, p. 16.

Joinder of offenses. Vol. XIV, No. 4, Nov '60, p. 66.
Kidnapping. Charging the offense under State law or the UCMJ.
Vol. XVIII, No. 5, Jun '64, p. 287.

Kidnapping may be charged under the Assimilative Crimes Act,
and art. 134 (not under art. 97). Vol. XVIII, No. 5, Jun '64,
p. 289.

Modifications of. Jul '49, p. 4.

Motion to grant appropriate relief, discussed. Jul '51, p. 18.

Nolle prosequi of, by convening authority. Jan '49, p. 6.
Objections to. Jul '49, p. 4; Feb '51, p. 5.

Offense specifically provided for should be preferred under spe-
cific rather than general charge. Sep '50, p. 11.
Pleading guilty for a consideration in the Army. Dec '57, p. 11.
Preparation of, in recommending trial by GCM. Jan '50, p. 15.
Pretrial agreements as to guilty pleas extended to special courts-
martial. Dec '57, p. 17.

Pretrial agreements as to guilty pleas in general courts-martial. Oct '57, p. 3.

Pretrial agreements involving reduction of charges. Vol. XXV, No. 4, Feb-Apr '71, p. 131.

Reading of. Jul '49, p. 5.

Requisites under MCM, discussed generally. Jul '51, p. 17.
Review of. Mar '59, p. 4.

Service of charges. Enlisted member entitled to pay when retained in service following expiration of enlistment in prison camp; pay not terminated by service of court-martial charges. Vol. XIX, No. 2, Nov-Dec '64, p. 51.

Specification. Oct '48, p. 6; Nov '48, p. 12; Dec '48, p. 5; Apr '49, p. 9; Dec '50, p. 4.

Alleging a State court conviction under the charge of conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman is a conclusion. Nov '50, p. 2.

Analysis of, by recorder of summary court-martial. May '50, p. 14.

Damaging military property, specification of must allege damage caused willfully or through neglect. Nov '52, p. 2. Defective, examples of. Jan '51, p. 2.

Elements of the offense must be pleaded. Jun '48, p. 20; Jul '51, p. 18.

Offense to be alleged with particularity. Dec '50, p. 4. Standing order or regulation. Aug '52, p. 2; Oct '53, pp. 19, 20.

Statute of limitations. Nov '54, p. 13.

Under UCMJ, charges cannot be referred to GCM for trial until pretrial investigation completed. Oct '50, p. 8; May '51, p. 8. CHECKAGES OF PAY:

Authority for. Aug '48, p. 9.

CITIZENSHIP AND CIVIL RIGHTS:

Effects of a punitive discharge. Voting rights are derived from the states, not the U.S. Constitution. Vol. XV, No. 1, Jan-Feb '61, p. 13.

List of crimes which upon conviction will bar an individual from
holding an office under the U.S. Vol. XV, No. 1, Jan-Feb '61,
p. 16.

Loss of as a result of a felony conviction. Vol. XV, No. 1, Jan-
Feb '61, p. 13.

Rights after conviction of a felony. May '57, p. 8.

Rights after pardon. May '57, p. 9.

CIVIL ACTIONS:

Privilege against discovery in action against government. Nov '53, p. 3.

CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD:

Functions and responsibilities under Federal Aviation Act, 1958.
Nov '58, p. 5.

CIVIL AUTHORITIES:

Delivery of offenders to, upon request (see also UCMJ). May '51, p. 4; May '52, p. 8; Vol. XXII, No. 4, Feb-Apr '68, p. 93. Dismissal of criminal action, insufficient to sustain offense of unauthorized absence. Dec '50, p. 2.

Limitations on arrest by. Oct '48, p. 11.

Service of civil process on a naval reservation. Jun '51, p. 19; May '52, p. 10.

CIVIL COURTS:

Authentication of copies of official Navy records for Federal and State courts. Jul '58, p. 3.

Procedure for processing foreign civil suits. Aug '59, p. 3. Release of official Navy records for use in civil courts. Jul '58,

p. 4.

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