Court-martials can impose punishments such as loss of pay and military restriction to base on offenders. Depending on the court-martial’s level, it can levy more severe punishments. For example, the maximum punishment a summary court-martial can give is sixty days restriction and thirty days of confinement. The maximum punishment a general court-martial gives is based on the type of offense the defendant is being charged with. Sentences can range from less than a year in prison to the death penalty.
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