The military. Possibly called a court marshal.
Military tribunals are generally used to try military personnel accused of violating military laws and regulations. This includes members of the armed forces who are alleged to have committed crimes such as desertion, insubordination, or other offenses that fall under military jurisdiction. In certain circumstances, civilians, including foreign nationals, may also be tried in military tribunals if they are accused of committing offenses against the military or in situations where civilian courts are deemed inappropriate.
If that person has committed a crime on a US Military installation or reservation, OR if that person is being tried for crimes of terrorism or war crimes, yes, most definitely.
I belive that all of them would support this. It was common practice at the time for Generals, Admirals and Captains of War ships to handle matters in this way.
No, I do not believe that they are given the same rights of due process as that of a U.S. Citizen.
A road to Nuremberg. However, the Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals to punish Nazi war criminals.
A military tribunal is where a military court has jurisdiction over enemy combatants, or people who are in military custody or have been accused of war crimes. Courts martials have jurisdiction over its own military members.
A military tribunal is where a military court has jurisdiction over enemy combatants, or people who are in military custody or have been accused of war crimes. Courts martials have jurisdiction over its own military members.
The Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals, held by the Allied forces of World War II. They were procecuting important members of the Nazi Leaders - from the political, military, and economic sections.
Council on Tribunals ended in 2007.
Council on Tribunals was created in 1958.
Tribunals Service ended in 2011.
Tribunals Service was created in 2006.
Military tribunals are much different than federal courts. The accused does not have access to all the evidence against them; nor do they get to choose their attorneys. A military commission can use illegitimate evidence (obtained by illegal wiretapping, for example) but a civilian trial cannot. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed has already been tried by military tribunal, and the decision has been made by the Obama Administration to try him by civilian trial in New York.