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  2. Category:United States Navy personnel who were court ...

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    Pages in category "United States Navy personnel who were court-martialed". The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Manual for Courts-Martial - Wikipedia

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    Manual for Courts-Martial. 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 of the United States, the MCM details and expands on the military law established in the statute Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ).

  4. List of people executed by the United States military

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    A total of ten military executions have been carried out by the United States Army under the provisions of the original Uniform Code of Military Justice of May 5, 1950. Executions must be approved by the president of the United States. [2] Executions require a Summary courts martial, they are therefore subject an automatic process of review. [3] The first four of these executions, those of ...

  5. US sailor facing court martial on espionage charges - AOL

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    A US sailor who served in Japan has been accused of espionage by the US Navy and is facing a court martial on charges including communicating national defense information to a citizen of a foreign ...

  6. Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals - Wikipedia

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    The Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals (NMCCA) is located in Washington, D.C. in the Navy Yard. The court conducts mandatory review (unless waived by the appellant) of all courts-martial of members of the naval service referred to the court pursuant to Articles 62, 66, 69, and 73 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

  7. U.S. Navy will court martial sailor accused of setting USS ...

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    The U.S. Navy has announced it will court martial the sailor accused of setting the USS Bonhomme on fire, leaving dozens of people injured and the amphibious assault vessel damaged beyond repair.

  8. Naval Board of Inquiry - Wikipedia

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    Naval Board of Inquiry. Naval Board of Inquiry and Naval Court of Inquiry are two types of investigative court proceedings, conducted by the United States Navy in response to an event that adversely affects the performance, or reputation, of the fleet or one of its ships or stations .

  9. Courts-martial of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Courts-martial are adversarial proceedings, as are all United States criminal courts. That is, lawyers representing the government and the accused present the facts, legal aspects, and arguments most favorable to each side; a military judge determines questions of law, and the members of the panel (the military equivalent of a jury) (or military judge in a judge-alone case) determine questions ...