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�They do therefore Honorably Acquit him of Disobedience of Orders and Unmilitary Conduct in the [illegible] Contained in the Charge
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The Court do also Honorably Acquit Col. Haegen of Unofficer and Ungentleman like Behaviour in asserting, that he had Orders from General Sturhus [?] to Halt which this Charge says he had not
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Commander in Chief approves the Sentence, but it appears to be a Matter of Question whether a Bridadere or officer Commanding a Brigade in Line of March, has a Discretionary [underlined in pink] Power to Order a Halt, The General thinks it Necessary to Declare that is is highly Improper for him to do so but in Cases of Extreme Necessity

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�They do therefore Honorably Acquit him of Disobedience of Orders and Unmilitary Conduct in the [illegible] Contained in the Charge

The Court do also Honorably Acquit Col. Haegen of Unofficer and Ungentleman like Behaviour in asserting, that he had Orders from General Sturhus [?] to Halt which this Charge says he had not

Commander in Chief approves the Sentence, but it appears to be a Matter of Question whether a Bridadere or officer Commanding a Brigade in Line of March, has a Discretionary [underlined in pink] Power to Order a Halt, The General thinks it Necessary to Declare that is is highly Improper for him to do so but in Cases of Extreme Necessity