The nuremberg trials were conducted according to the shared legal principles of the authorities that presided.
In the USA, to be tried in a military tribunal, you must first be declared an enemy of the state, which strips you of your fundamental rights. The precedent for this was set during the trial of Johnson v. Eisentrager, known as the "Eisentraitor" case, notably referenced at the confirmation hearing for Justice Kavanaugh.
I am not a lawyer, but that is how I understand it.
The nuremberg trials were conducted according to the shared legal principles of the authorities that presided.
In the USA, to be tried in a military tribunal, you must first be declared an enemy of the state, which strips you of your fundamental rights. The precedent for this was set during the trial of Johnson v. Eisentrager, known as the "Eisentraitor" case, notably referenced at the confirmation hearing for Justice Kavanaugh.
I am not a lawyer, but that is how I understand it.
Correct. Which means that anyone who participated or aided in election fraud can be considered an enemy combatant and tried accordingly.