A military tribunal in the United States is not exclusively for military personnel; it can also be used to try individuals who are not members of the armed forces, including public or government officials, under specific circumstances.
Military tribunals are primarily used to try members of enemy forces during wartime or individuals accused of violating the laws of war, such as espionage or terrorism.
A military tribunal in the United States is not exclusively for military personnel; it can also be used to try individuals who are not members of the armed forces, including public or government officials, under specific circumstances.
Military tribunals are primarily used to try members of enemy forces during wartime or individuals accused of violating the laws of war, such as espionage or terrorism.