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A court-martial, or court-martial, is a military court established to try service members for violations of military law. It operates within the military justice system and is distinct from civilian courts. Courts-martial may determine guilt and impose punishment, subject to higher review in some jurisdictions. They handle offenses ranging from minor disciplinary infractions to serious crimes, depending on the legal framework of each country.
Many militaries use three general types of court-martial: general, special, and summary. A general court-martial typically
Procedures vary by country but share common elements. A convening authority brings charges; proceedings may be
Courts-martial sit alongside civilian justice systems, with some offenses falling under military jurisdiction and others potentially