U.S. military prosecutors

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U.S. military prosecutors are government attorneys responsible for bringing and litigating criminal charges against service members and other defendants in the U.S. military justice system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government attorneys
group of legal professionals
prosecutors
appearsBefore special court-martial
surface form: general courts-martial

special courts-martial
summary courts-martial
appliesLaw Uniform Code of Military Justice
canNegotiate pretrial agreements
canRecommend charges to be referred to court-martial
country United States of America
surface form: United States
duty disclose exculpatory evidence
seek justice rather than merely convict
employer United States Coast Guard
surface form: U.S. Coast Guard

Department of Defense
surface form: U.S. Department of Defense

Department of the Air Force
surface form: U.S. Department of the Air Force

United States Department of the Army
surface form: U.S. Department of the Army

Department of the Navy
surface form: U.S. Department of the Navy

United States Marine Corps
surface form: U.S. Marine Corps

United States Space Force
surface form: U.S. Space Force
governingPrinciple due process
fair trial rights
governingRegulation Manual for Courts-Martial
handles administrative separation boards advice
courts-martial
nonjudicial punishment advice
hasRole senior trial counsel
special victim counsel (in some contexts separate from prosecution role)
trial counsel
jurisdiction offenses committed by service members worldwide
offenses under the Uniform Code of Military Justice
legalSystem military law
mayProsecute certain civilians subject to military jurisdiction
operatesIn U.S. military justice system
partOf Judge Advocate General’s Corps of each service
surface form: Judge Advocate General’s Corps
primaryFunction bring criminal charges
litigate criminal cases
represent the United States in courts-martial
represents United States government
surface form: U.S. government

command authority
requiredQualification commissioned officer (for most positions)
licensed attorney
shortName military prosecutors
targets service members accused of offenses
worksWith convening authorities
military criminal investigators
military defense counsel
military judges
victim-witness assistance personnel

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United States v. [Accused] usedBy U.S. military prosecutors
Nuremberg Trials through Robert H. Jackson viewpointOf U.S. military prosecutors
this entity surface form: United States prosecution team