Abstract
The purpose of this article is to examine the Code and its effectiveness in dealing with the military accused in the area of criminal procedure. Emphasis will be placed on the serviceman's right to counsel, the serviceman's Fifth Amendment privilege against self incrimination and the scope of the Bill of Rights when applied to the serviceman. The discussion will be limited to the relationship of the military to its own personnel.
Recommended Citation
Gaylord L. Finch, Military Law and the Miranda Requirements, 17 Clev.-Marshall L. Rev. 537 (1968)
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