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No, not every commissioned officer has summary court-martial authority. Summary court-martial authority is typically granted to specific ranks, usually captured in the military's regulations, and is generally limited to officers in the rank of captain or above. Additionally, the authority may vary based on the service branch and specific guidelines established by military law.
Monmohan Chakravarti has written: 'A summary of the changes in the jurisdiction of districts in Bengal, 1757-1916'
This depends on jurisdiction. In California, you file an Opposition to a Motion for Summary Judgment - which is a pleading. There are numerous procedural requirements for such a pleading, and great care needs to be taken in drafting this document, given that a Summary Judgment Motion has the potential to decide all of the claims at issue in the litigation.
Collection agencies can file for summary judgments in the county court of jurisdiction and in some cases go to trial.
An ordinance is a law passed by a local or state government for public health and safety. A regulation is a law that is passed by a municipal government in regards to parking vehicles and littering.
The Magistrates court has jurisdiction to hear all summary offences, hybrid offences ( also known as either way offences) that occur in their area of jurisdiction. Indictable offences are outside of the jurisdiction of the magistrates court are sent up to the local crown court as they have more sentancing powers than the Magistrates.
An O-6 (Colonel) can reduce any enlisted grade to E-1 through a Summary Court Martial. However, an O-6 (COL) may not reduce an E-7 through Non-Judicial (Article 15) punishment. "A summary court-martial has jurisdiction over all personnel, except commissioned officers, warrant officer, cadets, aviation cadets, and midshipmen, charged with a UCMJ offense referred to it by the convening authority." "The maximum punishment a summary court-martial may award is: confinement for 30 days, forfeiture of two-thirds pay for one month, and reduction to the lowest pay grade (E-1)"
The major divisions are Summary Court, Special Court and a General Court Martial. BTW, the plural is Courts Martial.