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- v. Simple past tense and past participle of court-martial.
- adj. Of or pertaining to one who has undergone a court-martial.
Examples
“Bradley Manning, who is charged with leaking massive amounts of secret U.S. data to WikiLeaks, was escorted from a security vehicle to a courthouse in Fort Meade, Md., Monday for a military hearing that will determine if he should be court-martialed.”
“Bradley Manning attends a hearing in Maryland that will determine if he should be court-martialed and police officers attend their comrade's funeral in New York state.”
“Even though the man confessed to having sex with her, Cioca said in the lawsuit she was told if she pressed forward with reporting the sex as a rape, she would be court-martialed for lying.”
“Lord Wobblegoose was court-martialed from the navy for swearing.”
“Three Australian officers are court-martialed for following orders to execute prisoners during the Boer War.”
“The same interrogator was later court-martialed for abuse of other Bagram detainees.”
The Huffington Post: Daphne Eviatar: Judge Hides Evidence of Torture from Gitmo Jury
“Russell Seager, when the gunfire erupted, she testified Thursday as a hearing continued here to determine whether Hasan should be court-martialed.”
The Washington Post: Mental health specialists were hit hard at Fort Hood, victims testify
“Two-thirds of the investigations have been completed, according to the army, with three soldiers court-martialed: two in the human-shield case and one who was convicted of stealing a credit card from a Gaza home.”
The Washington Post: For Israeli army, tests of accountability
“He was court-martialed and executed as a consequence.”
“Gen. Fonseka was arrested and court-martialed after he lost the election.”
The Wall Street Journal: The United Nations and Divided Sri Lanka
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