world.wikisort.org - USAThe Coast Guard Court of Criminal Appeals (CGCCA) is the intermediate appellate court for criminal convictions in the U.S. Coast Guard. It is located in Washington, DC.[1]
United States Article I court
The Court was established under Article 66, Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), by the Judge Advocate General of the Coast Guard. The Court is normally composed of five appellate military judges, organized in panels of three for consideration of referred cases. All but the Chief Judge have other primary duties, so that their service on the Court constitutes a collateral duty.
Jurisdiction
Review of courts-martial
See also: Courts-martial of the United States
In general, the Court reviews and acts on the records by affirming, reversing, or modifying in part the findings or sentence in each case of trial by court-martial in which the sentence, as approved, extends to death; dismissal of a commissioned officer or cadet; dishonorable discharge; bad conduct discharge; or confinement of one year or more. The Court also reviews other courts-martial with lesser sentences if the Judge Advocate General so directs.
After CGCCA review, the next level of appeal is to the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.
Writ review
Also reviewed by the Court are petitions for extraordinary writs, petitions for new trial which have been referred to the Court, and appeals by the United States under Article 62, UCMJ.
Current Composition of the Court
The judges may be commissioned officers or civilians. As of 2019, the Court is constituted[2] as follows:
- Chief Judge Lane I. McClelland
- Judge John F. Havranek
- Judge Robert W. Bruce
- Judge Brian M. Judge
- Judge Jason R. Hamilton
- Judge Kurt J. Brubaker
- Judge Brian K. Koshulsky
- Judge Christopher P. Mooradian
See also
- Court-martial
- Coast Guard Legal Division
- Coast Guard Investigative Service
- Army Court of Criminal Appeals
- Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals
- Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals
External links
References
United States Military Judicial Authority |
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- Military justice
- Law of the United States
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Authority |
- United States Constitution, Article I
- Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ)
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Standards |
- Manual for Courts-Martial
- Convening authority
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Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG) | Army |
- Judge Advocate General's Corps, Army (Army JAG)
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Marine Corps |
- Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division
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Navy |
- Judge Advocate General's Corps, Navy (Navy JAG)
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Air Force |
- Judge Advocate General's Corps, Air Force
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Coast Guard |
- Coast Guard Legal Division
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Non-judicial punishment |
- UCMJ Article 15
- Military tribunals in the United States
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Court systems | Trial |
- Courts-martial
- Guantanamo military commissions
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Discretionary review |
- Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
- Supreme Court
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United States Coast Guard |
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Category:United States Coast Guard
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Leadership |
- Secretary of Homeland Security
- Commandant of the Coast Guard
- Vice Commandant of the Coast Guard
- Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard
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Organization |
- Missions
- Reserve
- Intelligence
- Investigative Service
- Legal Division
- Police
Areas
- Districts
- Sectors
- Stations
- Air Stations
- Radio stations
- Shipbuilding Yard
- National Ice Center
- Research and Development Center
- Coast Guard Auxiliary
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Personnel and training |
- Personnel
- Officer ranks
- Enlisted ranks
- Ratings
- Coast Guard Academy
- Training Center Cape May
- Training Center Petaluma
- Training Center Yorktown
- Maritime Law Enforcement Academy
- Joint Maritime Training Center
- Aviation Association
- Chaplain of the Coast Guard
- Four-star admirals
- Three-star admirals
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Uniforms and equipment |
- Uniforms
- Awards
- Badges
- Cutters
- List of cutters
- Ship commissioning
- Ship decommissioning
- Equipment
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History and traditions |
- History
- Coast Guard Act
- Coast Guard City
- Life-Saving Service
- Revenue Cutter Service
- Lighthouse Service
- Steamboat Inspection Service
- Bureau of Navigation
- "Semper Paratus"
- Flag
- Ensign
- Racing Stripe
- United States Coast Guard Band
- United States Coast Guard Ceremonial Honor Guard
- United States Coast Guard Pipe Band
- Fleet Week
- Coast Guard service numbers
- Coast Guardsman's Creed
- United States Coast Guard Cutters
- Coast Guard Bears
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Battles and operations |
- Quasi-War
- War of 1812
- West Indies anti-piracy operations
- Capture of the schooner Bravo
- Ingham Incident
- Amistad Incident
- Great Lakes Patrol
- Mexican–American War
- American Civil War
- Battle of Fort Sumter
- Battle of Pig Point
- Battle of Galveston Harbor
- Battle of Portland Harbor
- Overland Relief Expedition
- Spanish–American War
- Battle of Manila Bay
- Battle of Cárdenas
- Ice Patrol
- World War I
- 1st Battle of the Atlantic
- Great Mississippi Flood
- Rum Patrol
- World War II
- 2nd Battle of the Atlantic
- Battle of Guam
- Operation Overlord
- Korean War
- Vietnam War
- Coast Guard Squadron One
- Operation Market Time
- Operation Sealords
- Action of 1 March 1968
- Persian Gulf War
- War on terror
- Afghanistan War
- Iraq War
- Operation Enduring Freedom HOA
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