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Two years later the survivors were all acquitted in a naval court martial.
Following a naval court of inquiry, Worth was dismissed.
The captain now faced a naval court martial for his own carelessness.
Israeli and American naval courts of inquiry have found no evidence to suggest the incident was other than an accident.
After being repatriated to Britain, the ten surviving prisoners were tried by a naval court.
An act vindicated by a naval court of inquiry subsequently convened ashore.
Even had I the energy to contest this in the Brazilian naval courts it would have been immaterial.
She remained there during a naval court of inquiry which investigated the alleged mutiny and subsequent executions.
There were different reactions from Tyler's cellmates when he told them what the Naval Court of Inquiry had found.
After the battleship was freed a naval court of inquiry was convened to determine the facts surrounding the grounding.
Only thirteen days later, the "Somers" arrived in New York, where a naval court of inquiry was immediately ordered to investigate the affair.
The surviving ten prisoners were eventually repatriated to England, tried in a naval court with three hanged, four acquitted and three pardoned.
There are also a special commercial court at Budapest, a naval court at Fiume, and special army courts.
Tuttle was in Washington, DC attending a Naval court martial, his own in fact.
A naval court of inquiry is a rare investigative forum but, when convened, usually a dramatic one, with sworn testimony and cross-examination in an open courtroom.
"Naval Court Files Report on Samoa."
Shortly thereafter a Naval Court of Inquiry tasked with looking into his surrender found no evidence of misconduct, and he was allowed to continue serving.
In 2002 Boston told the Navy Times that the naval court was a politicized sham with conclusions preordained to exonerate Israel.
When the captain of a British warship falls overboard and drowns, a Naval court martial is convened to investigate a charge of murder.
He ordered a Naval Court of Inquiry to be convened following the June 1967 USS Liberty incident.
On 21 March, the US Naval Court of Inquiry, in Key West, declared that a naval mine caused the explosion.
We came back from the estate and I don't recall reading any more about them; it was all the Naval Court of Inquiry and how their investigation was coming along.
Sword, clean stock and stockings, polished boots, white breeches and frock coat - no one brought before a naval court martial could complain that his judges were not well dressed.
The Court-Martial-First Day Naval Courts and Boards opens with a melancholy section entitled "Charges and Specifications."
U.S. Naval Court of Inquiry finding number 2 states: "The calm conditions and slow speed of the ship may well have made the American flag difficult to identify."