(Askeri) DAR YETKİLİ ASKERİ MAHKEME: ABD Ordusunda, bir subaydan kurulu askeri mahkeme. Bu mahkeme; bir aya kadar hapis, 45 güne kadar ağır hizmet, iki aya kadar disiplin cezası ve bir maaşın üçte ikisine kadar para kesme cezası verebilir
The spellings court martialing and court martialed are used in American English; courts martial is also used as a plural form for the noun
A military court set up to try and punish offenses taken by members of the army, navy or air force
A military court set up to try and punish offences committed by members of the army, navy or air force
If a member of the armed forces is court martialled, he or she is tried in a military court. I was court-martialled and sentenced to six months in a military prison
A court martial is a trial in a military court of a member of the armed forces who is charged with breaking a military (Hukuk) He is due to face a court-martial on drugs charges He was arrested, tried by court martial and shot
military or naval court to try offenses against military law; trial by such a court
a court that judges soldiers etc who may have broken military law, or an occasion when this judgment is made. court-martialled court-martialling court-martialed court-martialing to hear and judge someone's case in a military court. Military court for hearing charges brought against members of the armed forces or others within its jurisdiction; also, the legal proceeding of such a court. Most countries today have military codes of justice administered by military courts, often subject to civilian appellate review. Courts-martial are generally convened as ad hoc courts to try one or more cases referred by some high military authority. The convening officer chooses officers, and sometimes enlisted personnel, from his or her command to sit on the court, determine guilt or innocence, and hand down sentences. See also military law