Special, General, Summary
Summary, Special and General. And the plural is Courts Martial, not court martials. Martial is an adjective that describes the type of court. It simply comes after the word court instead of before it.
summary court martial, special court martial, and general courtmartial
The major divisions are Summary Court, Special Court and a General Court Martial. BTW, the plural is Courts Martial.
summary. general, and special
summary court martial, special court martial, and general courtmartial
summary court martial, special court martial, and general courtmartial
Trial and Defense Counsel
All information pertaining to US military law is under the United States Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) also Court Martials are given specific review in the Manual for Court Martials.
Courts-martial are conducted by the military and affect only military personnel who have broken military laws.
They will have a JAG officer appointed to defend them. They can bring in outside counsel if they wish, but the court doesn't have to allow them to participate.
the circuit court, the appellate court, and SUPREME COURT.
Three types of tennis courts are hard courts, clay courts, and grass courts.
summary. general, and special
Judge, Prosecutor, and Defense Attorney
There are three types of courts in the state of Illinois. The Supreme Court of the state has seven justices. The Appellate Court has 54 judges and the District Courts have 23 judicial circuits.