10try the case. The GCM may adjudge the most severe
sentences authorized bylaw, including the death penalty.
d. Typical Army Court-Martial ProcessThe following is a diagram of atypical court-martial process. The process for some courts- martial may differ in some respects from the diagram, but ordinarily a court-martial follows the process below. Note that while all three types of courts-martial
are depicted on the diagram, an accused Soldier will only be tried by the one type of court convened in his case.
Return to Table of Contents 11This chapter provides an OVERVIEW of the considerations and decisions that need to be made by the Commander from the time he/she learns of misconduct through a decision on how the situation will be resolved. Many of the areas are discussed in more detail in later chapters of the Guide. Cross-references are provided in that instance. Your servicing Judge Advocate is always available to talk through these options with you. You should consult with them early and often as you think through these options.
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