only if the offense is minor (traffic court ect) and you get a pro military judge. it may hinder you if you get a super left judge who despises the military
A court in which conscientious objectors had to explain why they shouldn't fight. similar to a court of law, but instead of a prosecution and defence, an army representative, usually in military uniform, would argue the case with the objector. each could call witnesses and each had the right to appeal if they lost their case.
That the person being charged is a member of the military and that they be charged with an offense covered under military regulations.
f***ing stupid ones
Worst-case scenario - you could be sentenced to death
Well, it depends on the case, and on how busy the man is, but you can very well consider the change of him showing up real big,
You would have to revisit the case in court anytime you have a change in income.
The Northern Securities Case broadened the meaning of commerce showing that commerce extends to the regulation of the ownership of stock.
No it was not a supreme court case, but a state case because it was held in the local court
If the landlord did not show up in court they lost the case by default and can no longer go after you. If they wish to re-open the case they must re-file and hope that the judge will grant them a re-hearing. In the meantime you do not owe them whatever it was that you went to court over.
What court are you referring to? All US Courts have jurisdiction only in the US, its territories and possessions, and sit on US soil. If you are referring to military courts it would be JAG Office (Judge Advocate General) of whatever military branch is conducting the court martial.
Depending on the type of court case you can take your case to the appelate court sytem in your state or a federal court of appeals
A court case can only be appealed if the Court of Appeals agrees to hear the case.