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Q: What is a trial before a panel of military officers?
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Where do military people go to get put on trial?

If a member of the military commits a crime, they will be court-martialed. This means they must go to a special military court to have a trial instead of a civilian court. The entire trial will then be conducted by the military itself.


Are Spontaneous declarations of an incriminating nature made by suspects to officers following arrest admissible at trial?

Yes, spontaneous declarations of an incriminating nature made by suspects to officers following arrest admissible at trial.


What is another term for military trial?

Court martial, military tribunal


What is a trial for a member of the US military called?

A Military Courts-Martial.


Where were Nazi officers brought to justice?

some of these Nazi people were on trial in Nurenburg, Germany


What does materially?

Court Martial means 'Court-Military' or a military trial for a member of the military for a violation of that nation's military rules & regulations.


When was Trial Before Pilate created?

Trial Before Pilate was created in 1971.


What does court material?

Court Martial means 'Court-Military' or a military trial for a member of the military for a violation of that nation's military rules & regulations.


What is the Procedure to be followed in a case filed under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence 2005 in India?

The Code followed by the Court of Jusdtice is Criminal Procedure Code. The victim has to file a petion before the Service Providers or the Protection Officers of the District. They will forward the case to the Trial Court for trial.


What does court material mean?

Court Martial means 'Court-Military' or a military trial for a member of the military for a violation of that nation's military rules & regulations.


What branch has the right to impeach the president?

The legislative branch has the right to impeach high ranking officials. Including Federal officers, military generals. But normally for someone to be impeached they must go through a trial, which would be held by the judicial branch. (Court)


Does a trial come before a hearing?

No a hearing comes before a trial. Hearings are held so that attorneys can argue what evidence is allowed in the trial.