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Definitions of court martial in various dictionaries:
noun - a military court to try members of the armed services who are accused of serious breaches of martial law
noun - a trial that is conducted by a military court
verb - subject to trial by court-martial
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Oct 24 2017 The Times - Cryptic |
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The general type of this military tribunal usually has a jury of 5 members |
The general type of this military tribunal must have at least 5 members & the defense attorney may be military or civilian |
A trial by military personnel |
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A Court-martial or court martial (plural courts-martial or courts martial, as "martial" is a postpositive adjective) is a military court or a trial conducted in such a court. A court-martial is empowered to determine the guilt of members of the armed forces subject to military law, and, if the defendant is found guilty, to decide upon punishment. In addition, courts-martial may be used to try prisoners of war for war crimes. The Geneva Convention requires that POWs who are on trial for war crimes be subject to the same procedures as would be the holding military's own forces. Finally, courts-martial can be convened for other purposes, such as dealing with violations of martial law, and can involve civilian defendants.Most navies have a standard court-martial which convenes whenever a ship is lost; this does not presume that the captain is suspected of wrongdoing, but merely that the circumstances surrounding the loss of the ship be made part of the official record. Most military forces maintain a judicial system that tries defendants for breaches of military discipline. Some countries like France and Germany have no courts-martial in times of peace and use civilian courts instead. |