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Summary Of: Court-martial

Virtually all militaries maintain a court-martial system to try cases in which a breakdown of military discipline may have occurred... Many ship captains will actually insist on a court-martial in such circumstances... The District Court-Martial is composed of three members and the General Court... Officers convicted at a Court-Martial can be dismissed... A court-martial jury is called a panel of members... Both the court-martial members and the military judge are members of the... Members of a court-martial are commissioned officers... a court-martial is established under Article I and does not exist until its creation is ordered by... that a convening authority uses to create a court-martial is called a court...

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