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§857 Art. 57. Effective date of sentences

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Summary

Court-martial punishments start at different times depending on the punishment. Pay forfeitures and rank reductions apply to pay earned on or after the effective date. A forfeiture or reduction takes effect on the earlier of 14 days after the sentence is announced or, for a summary court-martial, when the officer who approves the sentence acts. Jail time starts the day the court announces the sentence, but any time the sentence is suspended or delayed does not count as served. The death penalty cannot be carried out until the President approves it; the President can commute or change parts of the sentence but cannot suspend the death penalty. A dismissal of a commissioned officer, cadet, or midshipman cannot take effect until the Secretary in charge (or a designated deputy) approves; that official can change or delay the dismissal and, in wartime or a national emergency, can turn a dismissal into a reduction to an enlisted grade and require service for the duration of the war or emergency plus six months. Death, dismissal, or a bad-conduct or dishonorable discharge may only be carried out after appeals are finished and any required approvals are given. An accused can ask the approving officer to delay the start of confinement, reduction, or forfeiture, and that officer or the officer who has general court-martial authority over the accused’s current command may grant or cancel the delay. The approving officer may also delay confinement without the accused’s consent if the person was temporarily returned from a State or foreign custody for trial and then sent back until they are permanently released to U.S. forces. “State” includes the District of Columbia and U.S. territories. The Secretary in charge may also delay confinement while a particular higher-level review is pending. Appeals are finished when the military appeal steps and any higher-court reviews are completed or not pursued, and that completion is the final legal judgment.

Full Legal Text

Title 10, §857

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(a)A court-martial sentence shall be executed and take effect as follows:
(1)A forfeiture of pay or allowances shall be applicable to pay and allowances accruing on and after the date on which the sentence takes effect. Any forfeiture of pay or allowances or reduction in grade that is included in a sentence of a court-martial takes effect on the earlier of—
(A)the date that is 14 days after the date on which the sentence is adjudged; or
(B)in the case of a summary court-martial, the date on which the sentence is approved by the convening authority.
(2)Any period of confinement included in a sentence of a court-martial begins to run from the date the sentence is adjudged by the court-martial, but periods during which the sentence to confinement is suspended or deferred shall be excluded in computing the service of the term of confinement.
(3)If the sentence of the court-martial extends to death, that part of the sentence providing for death may not be executed until approved by the President. In such a case, the President may commute, remit, or suspend the sentence, or any part thereof, as the President sees fit. That part of the sentence providing for death may not be suspended.
(4)If in the case of a commissioned officer, cadet, or midshipman, the sentence of a court-martial extends to dismissal, that part of the sentence providing for dismissal may not be executed until approved by the Secretary concerned or such Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary as may be designated by the Secretary concerned. In such a case, the Secretary, Under Secretary, or Assistant Secretary, as the case may be, may commute, remit, or suspend the sentence, or any part of the sentence, as the Secretary sees fit. In time of war or national emergency he may commute a sentence of dismissal to reduction to any enlisted grade. A person so reduced may be required to serve for the duration of the war or emergency and six months thereafter.
(5)If a sentence extends to death, dismissal, or a dishonorable or bad-conduct discharge, that part of the sentence extending to death, dismissal, or a dishonorable or bad-conduct discharge may be executed, in accordance with service regulations, after completion of appellate review (and, with respect to death or dismissal, approval under paragraph (3) or (4), as appropriate).
(6)Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a general or special court-martial sentence is effective upon entry of judgment and a summary court-martial sentence is effective when the convening authority acts on the sentence.
(b)(1)On application by an accused, the convening authority or, if the accused is no longer under his or her jurisdiction, the officer exercising general court-martial jurisdiction over the command to which the accused is currently assigned, may, in his or her sole discretion, defer the effective date of a sentence of confinement, reduction, or forfeiture. The deferment shall terminate upon entry of judgment or, in the case of a summary court-martial, when the convening authority acts on the sentence. The deferment may be rescinded at any time by the officer who granted it or, if the accused is no longer under his jurisdiction, by the officer exercising general court-martial jurisdiction over the command to which the accused is currently assigned.
(2)In any case in which a court-martial sentences a person referred to in paragraph (3) to confinement, the convening authority may defer the service of the sentence to confinement, without the consent of that person, until after the person has been permanently released to the armed forces by a State or foreign country referred to in that paragraph.
(3)Paragraph (2) applies to a person subject to this chapter who—
(A)while in the custody of a State or foreign country is temporarily returned by that State or foreign country to the armed forces for trial by court-martial; and
(B)after the court-martial, is returned to that State or foreign country under the authority of a mutual agreement or treaty, as the case may be.
(4)In this subsection, the term “State” includes the District of Columbia and any Commonwealth, territory, or possession of the United States.
(5)In any case in which a court-martial sentences a person to confinement, but in which review of the case under section 867(a)(2) of this title (article 67(a)(2)) is pending, the Secretary concerned may defer further service of the sentence to confinement while that review is pending.
(c)(1)Appellate review is complete under this section when—
(A)a review under section 865 of this title (article 65) is completed; or
(B)a review under section 866 of this title (article 66) is completed by a Court of Criminal Appeals and—
(i)the time for the accused to file a petition for review by the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces has expired and the accused has not filed a timely petition for such review and the case is not otherwise under review by that Court;
(ii)such a petition is rejected by the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces; or
(iii)review is completed in accordance with the judgment of the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces and—
(I)a petition for a writ of certiorari is not filed within the time limits prescribed by the Supreme Court;
(II)such a petition is rejected by the Supreme Court; or
(III)review is otherwise completed in accordance with the judgment of the Supreme Court.
(2)The completion of appellate review shall constitute a final judgment as to the legality of the proceedings.

Legislative History

Notes & Related Subsidiaries

Historical and Revision Notes

Revised sectionSource (U.S. Code)Source (Statutes at Large) 857(a)857(b)50:638(a).50:638(b).May 5, 1950, ch. 169, § 1 (Art. 57), 64 Stat. 126. 857(c)50:638(c). In subsection (a), the word “may” is substituted for the word “shall”. In subsection (b), the word “begins” is substituted for the words “shall begin”. In subsection (c), the word “are” is substituted for the words “shall become”.

Editorial Notes

Amendments

2016—Pub. L. 114–328 amended section generally. Prior to amendment, section related to

Effective Date

of sentences. 1996—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 104–106, § 1121(a), amended subsec. (a) generally. Prior to amendment, subsec. (a) read as follows: “No forfeiture may extend to any pay or allowances accrued before the date on which the sentence is approved by the person acting under section 860(c) of this title (article 60(c)).” Subsecs. (d), (e). Pub. L. 104–106, § 1123(a)(1), (2), redesignated subsecs. (d) and (e) as section 857a(a) and (b), respectively, of this title. 1992—Subsec. (e). Pub. L. 102–484 added subsec. (e). 1983—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 98–209 substituted provision that no forfeiture may extend to any pay or allowances accrued before the date on which the sentence is approved by the person acting under section 860(c) of this title, for provision that whenever a sentence of a court-martial as lawfully adjudged and approved included a forfeiture of pay or allowances in addition to confinement not suspended or deferred, the forfeiture could apply to pay or allowances becoming due on or after the date the sentence was approved by the convening authority, and that no forfeiture could extend to any pay or allowances accrued before that date. 1968—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 90–632 inserted reference to deferral of sentence of confinement. Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 90–632 inserted reference to deferral of sentence of confinement. Subsec. (d). Pub. L. 90–632 added subsec. (d).

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

Effective Date

of 2016 AmendmentAmendment by Pub. L. 114–328 effective on Jan. 1, 2019, as designated by the President, with implementing

Regulations

and provisions relating to applicability to various situations, see section 5542 of Pub. L. 114–328 and Ex. Ord. No. 13825, set out as notes under section 801 of this title.

Effective Date

of 1996 Amendment Pub. L. 104–106, div. A, title XI, § 1121(b), Feb. 10, 1996, 110 Stat. 462, provided that: “The amendment made by subsection (a) [amending this section] shall apply to a case in which a sentence is adjudged by a court-martial on or after the first day of the first month that begins at least 30 days after the date of the enactment of this Act [Feb. 10, 1996].”

Effective Date

of 1992 AmendmentAmendment by Pub. L. 102–484 effective Oct. 23, 1992, and applicable with respect to offenses committed on or after that date, see section 1067 of Pub. L. 102–484, set out as a note under section 803 of this title.

Effective Date

of 1983 AmendmentAmendment by Pub. L. 98–209 effective first day of eighth calendar month beginning after Dec. 6, 1983, but not to apply to any case in which the findings and sentence were adjudged by a court-martial before that date, and the proceedings in any such case to be held in the same manner and with the same effect as if such

Amendments

had not been enacted, see section 12(a)(1), (4) of Pub. L. 98–209, set out as a note under section 801 of this title.

Effective Date

of 1968 AmendmentAmendment by Pub. L. 90–632 effective first day of tenth month following October 1968, see section 4 of Pub. L. 90–632, set out as a note under section 801 of this title.

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10 U.S.C. § 857

Title 10Armed Forces

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Apr 6, 2026

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