NOUN
- a judicial court of commissioned officers for the discipline and punishment of military personnel
How To Use military court In A Sentence
- The young soldier, who has cropped dark brown hair and a square jaw, sat slightly hunched in the dock, according to a military courtroom drawing.
- The Times says trying KSM in a military court is "explainable" but the policy of having civilian trials for terrorist suspects should remain. The New York Observer -
- According to the military court, the act of dunking a drunk's head in cold water βis intended to subdue or revive rather than to chastise; therapeutical rather than degredational.β
- Cambodian military police have arrested a two-star general on charge of illegally mobilizing an armed group, a senior military court official said Thursday.
- He had an automatic gun on him that had jammed but to make his execution certain the authorities immediately conscripted him and had him tried by a military court.
- He was stripped of his rank by a military court.
- I'm guessing that when this particular terrorist bomber is caught, no one in the world will suggest that he shouldn't be Mirandized, no one will insist that he be tried in a military court or tortured, and any mention of whatever sick religious beliefs served as the attack's motivating force will be met with a pearl-clutchy insistence that we not indict all followers of whatever faith is involved. Lamar Smith Wants Eric Holder To Say 'Radical Islam' Or He'll Cry
- This is a regime which rules through military courts, while between six and ten million people are unemployed.
- He was stripped of his rank by a military court.
- In another travesty of justice connected to the 2009 attack for which four men were executed, two opposition members acquitted in a civilian trial in March were retried in August by a military court and sentenced to 20 years in prison. Lisa Misol: A Corrupt Dictator Tries to Buy UNESCO's Brand Name.