Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle A— - General Military Law › Part PART II— - PERSONNEL › Chapter CHAPTER 47A— - MILITARY COMMISSIONS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - TRIAL PROCEDURE › § 949j
Defense lawyers in military commissions must have a fair chance to get witnesses and other evidence, like criminal defendants in U.S. federal courts. Orders to compel witnesses to appear or to produce evidence must be like those federal courts can issue and can reach anywhere the United States has authority. Prosecutors must promptly tell the defense about evidence that could show innocence, reduce guilt, or hurt a government witness’s credibility. After a guilty finding, they must also disclose evidence that could help at sentencing. This duty covers what any government official involved knows or should know.
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10 U.S.C. § 949j
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73