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What are Courts-Martial?

A) military courts created during the Mexican War, the Civil War, and World War II

B) special courts that try cases involving offense against military law

C) courts that hear appeals about claims for veterans' benefits

D) federal courts that hear appeals of decisions by military courts

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  1. 4 March, 08:08
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    The correct answer is B.

    Courts-Martial are special courts for disputes that happened in the military. They bring forward charges against members of the armed forces and they proceed with the trial and the verdict.

    In the USA, the laws of military courts are set forth in the Uniform Code of Military Justice, which is the foundation of the military legal system.

    The courts-martial are separate from civilian criminal laws.

    There are three types of courts-martial: general (the most serious one), special (a middle one) and summary (the least serious one).
  2. 4 March, 08:21
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    It would be B because it is trying Members that did something against the military law
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