Court of Military Appeals

The Court of Military Appeals is the final appellate tribunal that reviews court-martial proceedings of the armed services. Established in 1950 (10 U.S.C.A. § 867), it is presided over by five civilian judges. Rulings of the Court of Military Appeals are subject only to certiorari review by the Supreme Court.

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