§ 33-13-187. Detail or employment of reporters and interpreters
Under such regulations as the Governor may prescribe, the convening authority of a general or special court-martial, military commission, court of inquiry, or a military tribunal shall detail or employ qualified court reporters who shall record the proceedings of and testimony taken before that court, commission or tribunal. Under like regulations, the convening authority may […]
§ 33-13-189. Absent and additional members
No member of a general or special court-martial may be absent or excused after the court has been assembled for the trial of the accused except for physical disability or as the result of a challenge or by order of the convening authority for good cause. Whenever a general court-martial, other than a general court-martial […]
§ 33-13-185. Detail of trial counsel and defense counsel
For each general, special and summary court-martial, the authority convening the court shall detail trial counsel and defense counsel and such assistants as he considers appropriate. No person who has acted as investigating officer, military judge or court member in any case may act later as trial counsel, assistant trial counsel or, unless expressly requested […]
§ 33-13-175. Who may convene general courts-martial
In the state military forces not in federal service, general courts-martial may be convened by: The Governor of the State of Mississippi; or The Adjutant General; or Any other general officer under such regulations as the Governor may promulgate.
§ 33-13-177. Who may convene special courts-martial
In the state military forces not in federal service, the commanding officer of a garrison, fort, post, camp, air base, auxiliary air base or other place where troops are on duty, or of a division, brigade, regiment, wing, group, battalion, separate squadron, or other detached command, may convene special court-martial. Special courts-martial may also be […]
§ 33-13-179. Who may convene summary courts-martial
In the state military forces not in federal service, the commanding officer of a garrison, fort, post, camp, air base, auxiliary air base, or of a regiment, wing, group, battalion, detached squadron, or detached company or higher command, may convene a summary court-martial.
§ 33-13-181. Who may serve on courts-martial
Any commissioned officer of the state military forces in a duty status is eligible to serve on all courts-martial for the trial of any person who may lawfully be brought before such courts for trial. Any warrant officer of the state military forces in a duty status is eligible to serve on general and special […]
§ 33-13-183. Military judge of a court-martial
The authority convening a general or special court-martial shall, and subject to regulations issued by the Governor, the authority convening a summary court-martial may, detail a military judge. A military judge or a summary court officer shall preside over open sessions of the court-martial to which he has been detailed and shall be the approving […]