how possible
Military personnel in jail are subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and may face disciplinary actions, court-martial proceedings, or administrative discharge. They may also be subject to the rules and regulations of the civilian jail facility where they are held.
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.
martial law
i think it's martial
Martial law is law enforcement by the military on a civilian population at times of emergency. Military law is a special kind of law code which military personnel become subject to when they enlist in the military. It would normally be enforced by the military police and courts Marshal. Military law does not normally apply to non enlisted personnel.
That would be military justice system. A court-martial is a judicial review of charges against a service member.
That would be military justice system. A court-martial is a judicial review of charges against a service member.
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
The members of a court martial determine a sentence based on the evidence presented during the trial and the severity of the offense. The sentence should aim to uphold discipline within the military, promote justice, and maintain the integrity of the military justice system.
Felix E. Larkin has written: 'Comments on a Uniform Code of Military Justice' -- subject(s): Military law, Courts-martial and courts of inquiry
The motto of Martial Asselin is 'Liberté Et Justice'.
The court martial is responsible for determining a sentence that best serves justice and military discipline. The members consider the evidence presented during the trial and aim to uphold the principles of military law.
US military personnel DO have Constitutional rights but in many respects the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) does not parallel the civilian court system. The two are not really comparable.
The court-martial determines the sentence that best serves justice and maintains discipline within the military ranks. The sentence is based on the evidence presented during the hearing and follows military law and regulations.
Administer justice?
Charles M. Clode has written: 'The military forces of the crown' -- subject(s): Military law, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army 'The Administration Of Justice Under Military And Martial Law' -- subject(s): Military law 'The Military Forces Of The Crown V2'
A Military Courts-Martial.