Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2019
Abstract
In the United States military justice system, cases cannot proceed to the most serious criminal forum, the general court-martial, unless they are first subject to a preliminary hearing pursuant to Article 32 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ).2 Given its status as a jurisdictional threshold, Article 32 plays a consequential role in shaping which cases go forward to trial and which ones fall by the wayside to lesser forms of disposition
Recommended Citation
Rosenblatt, Frank, "Preliminary Hearings in the United States Military" (2019). Journal Articles. 188.
https://dc.law.mc.edu/faculty-journals/188