In its 'Report on the National Defense Authorization Act for 2010,' the Senate Armed Services Committee directed the DoDIG to review the systems, policies and procedures for post-trial review of courts-martial in the Department of the Navy (DON) and to assess their adequacy (see Appendix A). We announced the review on November 4, 2009. After assembling a team with the required expertise, we began field work in February 2010, focusing on the following specific objectives: The history of Navy and Marine Corps problems and attempted corrections since 1990 to ensure the appellate review process for general and special courts-martial met legal standards; Whether current systems, procedures and policies ensure timely and legally sufficient post-trial courts- martial reviews within the Navy and Marine Corps; and Whether Navy and Marine Corps resources devoted to post-trial processes, information and tracking systems, procedures and policies, and monitoring/supervision are adequate to meet due process requirements under the Uniform Code of Military Justice and case law.
Evaluation of Post-Trial Reviews of Courts-Martial within the Department of the Navy
2010
207 pages
Report
No indication
English
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