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- A naval court of inquiry found that the submarine's captain, Cmdr.
- Consequently, both Mathews and Lestock were tried in naval court.
- Prominent cases tried by Naval courts of inquiry:
- She remained there during a naval court of inquiry which investigated the alleged mutiny and subsequent executions.
- In 1846, he was placed as chairman of the naval court, retaining the post until his death in 1855.
- After the battleship was freed a naval court of inquiry was convened to determine the facts surrounding the grounding.
- A naval Court of Enquiry into the sinking was held on the protected cruiser in Salonica Harbour on 26 October.
- After a hasty naval court of inquiry, the American press blamed Spain and accused them of planting a mine that sank the battleship.
- Three officers and three sailors were arrested late Friday and will be tried in a naval court, said Col . Sandy Tejaba, a spokesman.
- Only thirteen days later, " Somers " arrived in New York, where a naval court of inquiry was immediately ordered to investigate the affair.
- A Naval Court inquiry was held in Astoria on November 12 and 13, 1906, by the British Vice-Consulate to determine the cause of the wreck.
- In December 2014, a naval court of inquiry arrived at the preliminary conclusion that human error as a result of crew fatigue caused the disaster.
- A naval court of inquiry is a rare investigative forum, but, when convened, is usually a dramatic one, with sworn testimony and cross-examination in an open courtroom.
- A naval court of inquiry is a rare investigative forum but, when convened, is usually a dramatic one, with sworn testimony and cross-examination in an open courtroom.
- Pasko was shown on Russian television walking into the closed trial at a naval court in the Far Eastern city of Vladivostok with a pile of documents.
- A naval court has given Russia's former Navy chief of staff a suspended four-year prison sentence as the result of a housing scandal, the Interfax news agency reported Monday.
- The court-martial process was hampered by interference from politicians and civilian courts, so in 1749 Parliament amended the 1661 Articles of War to enhance the autonomy of naval courts.
- The naval court ruled that Kryukov was motivated in killing the other sailors by his desire to make a quick profit on the guns and walkie-talkie that he had stolen.
- A Russian naval court has sentenced a sailor to death for shooting two fellow servicemen while fleeing his base after stealing two machine guns and a walkie-talkie, a news agency reported.
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