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> [Apologia]: Consider having a distinction like this: On-Tour vs Active Duty/Deployed personnel vs Inactive/Reserve personnel. Active duty and On-Tour personnel are under Paramart law.
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> [Apologia]: Consider having a distinction like this: On-Tour vs Active Duty/Deployed personnel vs Inactive/Reserve personnel. Active duty and On-Tour personnel are under Paramart law.
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> [Apologia]: Consider using a specially composed jury for ParaMart trials.
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> [Apologia]: For example, if a soldier is ordered to secure a perimeter and in doing so he must vacate a business, and subdue and forcibly remove a civilian who is being an obstacle, the suit will proceed against the military branch. The military branch will pay all compensation.
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> [Apologia]: For example, if a soldier is ordered to secure a perimeter and in doing so he must vacate a business, and subdue and forcibly remove a civilian who is being an obstacle, the suit will proceed against the military branch. The military branch will pay all compensation.
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> [Apologia]: Internally the military branch is free to acquit the soldier if martial law allowed him to act in that manner. Or the military is free to charge him and conduct a martial law trial.
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> [Apologia]: Internally the military branch is free to acquit the soldier if martial law allowed him to act in that manner. Or the military is free to charge him and conduct a martial law trial.
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