Military Trials
Military trials are legal proceedings conducted by military courts to address offenses committed by military personnel or civilians under military jurisdiction. These trials often focus on violations of military law, such as desertion, insubordination, or conduct unbecoming of a service member. The rules and procedures in military trials can differ significantly from those in civilian courts.
In many countries, military trials are governed by specific codes, such as the Uniform Code of Military Justice in the United States. These trials typically involve a panel of military officers who serve as judges and jurors, ensuring that the proceedings align with military standards and discipline.