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A collection of narrative legal accounts of prominent army and navy prosecutions, tracing the incidents that prompted inquiry, the presentation of evidence, courtroom procedure, verdicts, and punishments. It covers episodes including alleged piracy, shipboard mutinies, courts-martial of senior officers, dockyard arson, and trials for political violence, supplying biographical background on the accused and the circumstances that led to prosecution. Each chapter combines chronological incident narrative with exposition of legal argument and sentencing to show how military justice operated and why particular outcomes provoked controversy. The emphasis is on the legal and human dimensions of discipline in naval and military life rather than on rhetorical flourish.

About the Author

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Peter Burke

Peter Burke is an author known for his work in the genre of military and naval history. His notable book, "Celebrated Naval and Military Trials," explores significant legal cases and trials that have shaped military and naval practices. Through his writing, Burke contributes to the understanding of the complexities and challenges faced by military personnel in legal contexts, providing readers with insights into historical events that have had lasting impacts on military law.

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