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Q: What is the name of military courts?
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What are courts- martial?

Courts martial are military courts. When soldiers commit crimes such as desertion of duty, collaboration with the enemy etc., they are not tried in civilian courts, they are tried in special military courts, under military rules.


What are courts-martials?

Courts-martial are conducted by the military and affect only military personnel who have broken military laws.


What are court-martial?

Courts martial are military courts. When soldiers commit crimes such as desertion of duty, collaboration with the enemy etc., they are not tried in civilian courts, they are tried in special military courts, under military rules.


Who will try military crimes?

Military courts.


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

A Military Courts-Martial.


What has the author Bardie Wolfe written?

Bardie Wolfe has written: 'The bill of rights and military justice' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Military law, Courts-martial and courts of inquiry, Draft, Military offenses


What are court-martials?

Courts-martial are conducted by the military and affect only military personnel who have broken military laws.


What is the birth name of Bob Courts?

Bob Courts's birth name is Robert Bracton Courts.


What has the author Frederic Granville Munson written?

Frederic Granville Munson has written: 'Military law' -- subject(s): Courts-martial and courts of inquiry, Military law


How many kinds of lower federal courts are there?

Two. The United States Courts of Appeal, and the United States District Courts. Military courts are federal courts of specific subject-matter and personal jurisdiction.


Does military law fall under federal jurisdiction?

Yes, military courts are under federal jurisdiction. Military courts are Article II courts in the Executive Branch of government, but the US Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction over cases appealed from the US Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.


What has the author Leonel Olivar Bonilla written?

Leonel Olivar Bonilla has written: 'Derecho penal militar' -- subject(s): Courts-martial and courts of inquiry, Military offenses 'Derecho procesal penal militar' -- subject(s): Courts-martial and courts of inquiry, Military offenses