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Courts-martial at the Naval Academy: Letter from the acting secretary of the Navy, transmitting copies of the records and the evidence in full in the courts-martial .../59th Congress, 1st session.
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Courts-martial, the system by which the military conducts trials for its own personnel, were available — and would have been a far better option.
Justice Delayed 2006
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Courts-martial, the system by which the military conducts trials for its own personnel, were available — and would have been a far better option.
Justice Delayed 2006
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Courts-martial established under that chapter shall have jurisdiction to try a lawful enemy combatant for any offense made punishable under this chapter.
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Courts-martial are subject to appellate review by courts consisting of military judges at the first level of review, but also by civilian judges appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, and by the United States Supreme Court.
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Courts-martial established under that chapter shall have jurisdiction to try a lawful enemy combatant for any offense made punishable under this chapter.
Archive 2006-09-01 Ellen Beth Gill 2006
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Courts-martial established under that chapter shall have jurisdiction to try a lawful enemy combatant for any offense made punishable under this chapter.
September 2006 Ellen Beth Gill 2006
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Courts-martial established under that chapter shall have jurisdiction to try a lawful enemy combatant for any offense made punishable under this chapter.
It's official... Ellen Beth Gill 2006
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ROBERTS: Courts-martial begin this week in the Iraqi prisoner abuse scandal.
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Courts-martial are ordinarily composed of personnel of the convening authority's command.
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