That the person being charged is a member of the military and that they be charged with an offense covered under military regulations.
I would bring the case to state court, because if you bring the case to federal court it can't be heard again, but if you bring the case to state court then, if you lose, the case be appealed and heard again, if they chose to hear it, in supreme court then it can't be heard again if you lose again in supreme court.
You should try contacting the court where the case was heard either by phone or in person.You should try contacting the court where the case was heard either by phone or in person.You should try contacting the court where the case was heard either by phone or in person.You should try contacting the court where the case was heard either by phone or in person.
a criminal case
Jurisdiction
The Supreme Court
Court
Centarori
Go to the Clerk of The Court office in the court in which the case was heard. Supply the name of the case and if possible the date(s) it was heard.
No the procedure for a cease heard in an Appeal's court does not differ much from the procedure in a trial court.
Concurrent.
Appeals from the Courts of Military Review are heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (CAAF). This court is specifically tasked with reviewing decisions made by the Courts of Military Review, which handle cases involving military personnel. The CAAF's rulings can be further appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States, but only if the Supreme Court chooses to hear the case.
Check with the Clerk of the Court