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Fricke, Proposal to eliminate the commander's power to refer charges to trial by court martial, 1999
“I’ll Decide What Cases to Prosecute and You Decide What Infantry Tactics to Employ” – A Proposal to Eliminate the Commander’s Power to Refer Charges
to Trial by Court-Martial – Another Step Toward Disassociating the Word “Military” from “Justice”: A Thesis presented to the Judge Advocate General’s
School, by Major Robert K. Fricke, U.S. Marine Corps (April 1999). Approximately 160 p., variously paginated. This thesis includes seven sections,
with introduction and conclusion; and appendices (opinion surveys for USMC Graduate Lawyer Course). (From the abstract: “This thesis … will explore the
problems created by commanders when they exert ‘unlawful command influence,’ both intentionally and unintentionally, during the pretrial process. …
[It] will propose modification to our present system of military justice that will decrease the central role of the commander.”)
Title:   "I'll decide what cases to prosecute and you decide what infantry tactics to employ" : a proposal to eliminate the commander's power to refer charges to trial by court-martial : another step toward disassociating the word military from justice / by Major Robert K. Fricke, United States Marine Corps.
OCLC Number:   1269430184
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