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Court-martial (noun): A military court to try members of the armed forces accused of offenses against military law
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Nine more instructors are awaiting courts-martial.
That courts-martial can be established by federal law.
The rioters were tried at three courts-martial.
Courts-martial are courts of special and limited jurisdiction.
The rioting soldiers were tried at three courts-martial.
The courts-martial became a stage for political battles.
You would only be bringing them back for courts-martial.
Courts-martial are judicial proceedings conducted by the armed forces.
The rioting soldiers were tried at three courts-martial for mutiny.
Courts-martial differ greatly from civilian criminal cases.
But if they are found guilty of desertion the courts-martial condemns them to death.
Courts-martial were convened only for the most serious offences.
Plans are also under way for the establishment of a courts-martial appeal court.
In the end no courts-martial or letters of reprimand were issued to anyone involved.
Some of these men had already been convicted of disobeying orders in summary courts-martial.
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Courts-martial may be established as special courts to exercise jurisdiction over military trials.
This resulted in twelve arrests, and the subsequent courts-martial of the ringleaders.
In contrast, courts-martial generally take jurisdiction over only members of their own military.
I am sure the way you handled the anthrax courts-martial had something to do with it.
Usually field investigations are internal, with only conclusions revealed, unlike criminal investigations and courts-martial.
Orders were issued imposing courts-martial for pogromists and some executions were carried out.
Increased education and prevention measures, restructuring the reporting process, insulating courts-martial from abuse of power.
The uprising was quickly repressed and courts-martial ordered ; the unit was eventually disbanded.
Most of the leaders of the Rising were executed following courts-martial.
The British set up courts-martial to punish those they believed responsible.
Revised Rules of Procedure for Courts-Martial.
Many of the courts-martial were later ruled by British Crown law officers as illegal.
General Mummert refuses to allow any further courts-martial in the sector under his command.
The Summary Courts-Martial is the level where the least serious crimes are tried.
Unsympathetic Prussian officers constantly threaten their men with courts-martial and execute them with little provocation.
The usage of swords in courts-martial was an established tradition within the British armed forces.
The Uniform Code of Military Justice outlines three distinct types of courts-martial.
He was accused of complicity during the courts-martial in the destruction of the Armenian population.
No courts-martial were ever held.
Subordinate courts, courts-martial and tribunals.
Courts-martial are still operating.
I found a case in the manual for courts-martial that involves Santería and live chickens.
A courts-martial would be appropriate.
The president of the courts-martial was Charles Blackader.
Courts-martial type 1 adjudicate crimes with heavier punishments in law.
The president of the courts-martial was Charles Blackadder.
Quotes army medical regs by memory … especially the part on courts-martial.
Tarnished eagles, the courts-martial of fifty Union colonels and lieutenant colonels.
I read the manual for courts-martial.
Drumhead courts-martial in the German lands had existed since the Early modern period.
In total, approximately ten courts-martial were held.
They are the courts-martial of the Brazilian Armed Forces.
Like attorneys general or courts-martial.
Roster of the Courts-Martial in the Confederate States Army.
How many absence offences have you sent to courts-martial in the past year?