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- A court-martial (plural courts-martial or courts martial, as "martial" is a postpositive adjective) is a military court or a trial conducted in such a...
- Courts-martial of the United States are trials conducted by the U.S. military or by state militaries. Most commonly, courts-martial are convened to try...
- A drumhead court-martial is a court-martial held in the field to render summary justice for offenses committed in action. The term is said to originate...
- The Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM) is the official guide to the conduct of courts-martial in the United States military. An Executive Order of the President...
- powers, stopping short of martial law, i.e., the military did not administer justice, which remained in the hands of the courts. The act was invoked three...
- Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada (CMAC) (French: Cour d'appel de la cour martiale du Canada) hears appeals from Courts-martial of Canada ("courts...
- The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial may refer to: The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (play), a play by Herman Wouk, adapted from his novel The Caine Mutiny The...
- district courts martial and general courts martial (with the district courts martial having more limited sentencing powers than the general courts martial) was...
- of swords in courts-martial was an established tradition within the British armed forces. The accused was marched into their court-martial by an escort...
- The court system of Canada is made up of many courts differing in levels of legal superiority and separated by jurisdiction. In the courts, the judiciary...