Summary Courts-Martial
A Summary Court-Martial is a type of military court designed to handle minor offenses committed by service members. It is typically presided over by a single officer and is intended to provide a quicker and less formal process than other types of courts-martial. The maximum punishment that can be imposed is limited, making it suitable for less serious violations of military law.
In a Summary Court-Martial, the accused has the right to present evidence and witnesses, but the procedures are streamlined. The officer in charge makes a decision based on the evidence presented, and the process usually concludes more rapidly than other court-martial types, ensuring swift justice within the military.