A court martial is held by the military.
A civilian trial is well...held in a civilian court.
2006-10-15 13:07:46
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answered by Pretty_Trini_Rican 5
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A court martial is trial held in the service and all the people inolved are in the service-lawyers-prosecuting and defense,and a panel of military officers to judge the innocence or guilt of the soldier on trial While in a Criminal Civilian trial you have Non-Military attorneys-prosecuting and defense, a Judge(only1) that presides over the court But there is a Jury of Peers to judge whether guilty or innocent and the judge will read the jury's conclusion and at a separate convening of the court (No Jury-for have completed their duty)the judge will pass sentence (if found guilty)that has already been predermind within the scope of the law pertaining to the criminall offense
2006-10-15 13:19:40
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answered by Anonymous
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A court martial involve the military -any branch of the military and is governed by the Uniformed Code of Military Justice. The investigators, attorneys, prosecutors, jury, and judge are all active military officers and uniform-the Judge Advocate Generals Office.
Civil court and criminal court are not exclusively military, but primarily, civilian in nature.
2006-10-15 13:10:54
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answered by M D 2
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A court marshall is a trial of military personnel by a military judge and jury. A civilian trial is conducted by the civilian judicial system.
2006-10-15 13:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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A courtroom martial falls under protection tension jurisdiction and its oulined in the MCM, or manuals for protection tension courtroom martials. basicaly in case you enlist in the defense force, one supplies up their rights which you enjoyed as a civilian and your mandated to protection tension courts if youin case you wreck regulations, or do something that does no longer define the stable order and self-discipline of the protection tension. Its supplies the protection tension the perfect to punish and adjudicate punishment for an entire host of issues that a civilian could no longer be punished for. for example, disobeying an order of a spectacular officer or non comiissioned officer, so on and so fourth. Its how they preserve self-discipline in short.
2016-12-08 15:24:10
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answered by ? 4
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Court martial is to uphold the UCMJ and the jurors are members of the court and not your peers.
2006-10-15 13:34:16
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answered by b 2
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