Courts-martial - jurisdiction - composition.

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(1) In the military forces general, special, and summary courts-martial shall be constituted like similar courts of the armed forces of the United States. They shall have the jurisdiction and powers, except as to punishment, of a similar court of the armed forces of the United States and shall follow the forms and procedures provided by those courts.

(2) The three kinds of courts-martial are:

  1. General courts-martial, consisting of a military judge and not less than five members,or consisting of only a military judge, if before the court is assembled the accused, knowing the identity of the military judge and after consultation with defense counsel, requests in writing a court composed only of a military judge and the military judge approves;

  2. Special courts-martial, consisting of a military judge and not less than three members, or consisting of only a military judge if the accused so requests under the same

conditions as those prescribed in paragraph (a) of this subsection (2); (c) Summary courts-martial, consisting of one commissioned officer.

Source: L. 83: Entire article added, p. 1169, § 1, effective June 10.


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