CORE CRIMINAL LAW SUBJECTS: Crimes: Generally

2023 (October Term)

United States v. Brown, 84 M.J. 124 (an appellate court is not bound by the President's interpretation of the elements of substantive offenses; nonetheless, when the President's narrowing construction of a statute does not contradict the express language of a statute, it is entitled to some deference, and the court will not normally disturb that construction).

2021 (October Term)

United States v. Hiser, 82 M.J. 60 (evidence sometimes may satisfy two elements of an offense).


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