As I mentioned above, there are but four Military Judges, and I'm not clear whether it is required that one of these preside
over every court martial, or whether this scarce resource is reserved for special courts martial.
Not exact matches
There was a lot of hullaballoo yesterday
over a number of media outlets reported that the Pentagon was moving to
court martial service members who share their faith.
Following alleged involvement in dealing and selling of arms and ammunition to enemies of the nation, twenty soldiers comprising four officers and sixteen men of the Nigerian army have been arraigned before a
court martial over charges of sabotage and conspiracy.
Lance Corporal Hassan Adam has been handed
over a seven - year jail term by the general
court martial (GCM) of the Nigerian Army after found guilty of manslaughter on Wednesday.
A Military Judge presides
over courts -
martial of members of the Illinois Army National Guard who are charged with offenses under the Illinois Code of Military Justice (ICMJ), which parallels the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Curiously, perhaps, given the small number of
courts martial, there are well
over thirty of these appeal judges.
Given that there have been just
over thirty
courts martial this year, it is possible, I suppose, that four judges would be enough.
He worked as a prosecuting attorney in the Seattle, WA area, where he prosecuted
over 150
courts martial and administrative discharge proceedings, many involving serious felonies.
The only reasonable and, I think, possible conclusion to draw from the Articles is that the Articles which are in terms applicable to military commissions are so uniformly, and those applicable to both such commissions and to
courts -
martial when exercising jurisdiction
over offenders against the laws of war likewise are uniformly, applicable, and not diversely according to the person or offense being tried.