Conduct of Disciplinary Hearings by Coast Guard Commissioned Officers. Hearings ... Subcommittee No.3 on H.R. 2966 and S. 10771948 - 174 páginas |
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... entry in the United States ? Mr. SPINGARN . The hearing would be at a port . Mr. KEFAUVER . At how many places in the United States can hear- ings be held ? Mr. SPINGARN . Forty - eight . Mr. KEFAUVER . But there are three places you ...
... entry in the United States ? Mr. SPINGARN . The hearing would be at a port . Mr. KEFAUVER . At how many places in the United States can hear- ings be held ? Mr. SPINGARN . Forty - eight . Mr. KEFAUVER . But there are three places you ...
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... entry in a log book of and by itself is pre- sumptive evidence of the facts it sets forth . In other words , an accused can be and often is convicted and his right to earn a living is suspended or revoked upon no greater evidence ...
... entry in a log book of and by itself is pre- sumptive evidence of the facts it sets forth . In other words , an accused can be and often is convicted and his right to earn a living is suspended or revoked upon no greater evidence ...
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... entry in the logbook , gets his infor- mation from a third party and therefore the entry itself is nothing but hearsay evidence which again is contrary to all law as we practice it in the United States . The burden of proving guilt is ...
... entry in the logbook , gets his infor- mation from a third party and therefore the entry itself is nothing but hearsay evidence which again is contrary to all law as we practice it in the United States . The burden of proving guilt is ...
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... by their prevailing practice of accepting log books in evidence in misconduct cases , as evidence against an accused seaman . This , even though the person making the entry is not produced , 52 CONDUCT OF HEARINGS BY COAST GUARD OFFICERS.
... by their prevailing practice of accepting log books in evidence in misconduct cases , as evidence against an accused seaman . This , even though the person making the entry is not produced , 52 CONDUCT OF HEARINGS BY COAST GUARD OFFICERS.
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... entry is not produced , even though the person making the entry might have had no personal knowledge what- soever concerning the occurrence , and may have based his information solely upon hearsay or rumor . There are also instances ...
... entry is not produced , even though the person making the entry might have had no personal knowledge what- soever concerning the occurrence , and may have based his information solely upon hearsay or rumor . There are also instances ...
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Administrative Procedure Act amended American American Legion appeal Appropriations authority bill board ship Bureau of Marine Captain ASH Captain HARRISON Captain RICHMOND Chairman chief mate civilian examiners Coast Guard officers Commander EDWARDS commissioned officers committee conduct Congress counsel court crew December 11 decision disciplinary discipline district double jeopardy duties entry evidence fact foreign port GORSKI GRAHAM HADDOCK HAROLDS hearing officer hearing units Henry Hadley Inspection and Navigation investigating officer issue Judiciary June 11 jurisdiction KEATING KEFAUVER LATHAM LEWIS license or certificate logbook Marine Inspection maritime master mate merchant marine merchant seamen military misconduct National Maritime Union offense parties person charged personnel present proceedings punishment question record REEVES represent request revoked rules sail specific SPINGARN statement subcommittee SUBPART suspended testimony thing tion union United States Coast unlicensed vessel VOLPIAN witnesses
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