posted ago by murph1953 ago by murph1953 +8 / -0

I have a question: What are the substantive differences between a civilian court and

a military court/tribunal?

When Donald activates his EO/Insurrection Act, those arrested will be facing a military court, from what I've read.

I'm an Army brat, my father was career, and I heard there were significant differences.

But, I have no idea what those are or what bearing those might have.

Do you?

I read that Sidney Powell is a "military lawyer". Whatdat?

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FUSnowflake 1 point ago +1 / -0

Rules of evidence are looser in a military court. A unanimous sentence is not required to be found guilty in a military court; but, in a military court, a unanimous sentence is required for death. Military courts don't dick around: they don't just talk about speedy trials, they deliver them.