What is a post-trial review article in a court-martial?
A post-trial review article in a court-martial is a review of a particular case to ensure that the court-martial proceedings were conducted and completed properly. The post-trial review article is issued by a judge advocate or senior legal officer with authority to review the case. The post-trial review article will review the proceedings to determine if any errors were made in the court-martial process that could affect the outcome of the case. In Tennessee, the post-trial review article will be issued to the convening authority, or the person responsible for convening the court-martial. The convening authority will be able to review the post-trial review article and decide whether any errors were made. If errors were made, the convening authority can potentially reverse the decision and/or reduce any sentences issued. The post-trial review article is an important part of the court-martial process in Tennessee, as it helps to ensure that cases are reviewed and resolved properly. The post-trial review article gives the convening authority the opportunity to review the case and make any changes or corrections that are needed in order to ensure that justice is served.
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