military commission (Meaning)

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military commission (n)

an official document issued by a government and conferring on the recipient the rank of an officer in the armed forces

Synonyms & Antonyms of military commission

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military commission Sentence Examples

  1. The military commission convened to try the alleged war criminals faced immense scrutiny and controversy.
  2. The president established a military commission with the authority to prosecute individuals accused of terrorism.
  3. The military commission's proceedings were closed to the public, raising concerns about transparency.
  4. The defense attorneys for those accused before the military commission challenged the legality of its jurisdiction.
  5. The military commission issued a sentence of life imprisonment to the defendant, sparking protests from human rights groups.
  6. The accused refused to cooperate with the military commission, claiming it was an illegitimate tribunal.
  7. The military commission conducted a thorough investigation into the allegations before issuing its verdict.
  8. The military commission's decision was upheld on appeal, despite objections from numerous legal experts.
  9. The establishment of military commissions has been a contentious issue, with proponents arguing for efficiency and opponents citing concerns about due process.
  10. The military commission system remains in place, although its use has declined in recent years due to increasing reliance on civilian courts.

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an official document issued by a government and conferring on the recipient the rank of an officer in the armed forces

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The military commission convened to try the alleged war criminals faced immense scrutiny and controversy.

The president established a military commission with the authority to prosecute individuals accused of terrorism.

The military commission's proceedings were closed to the public, raising concerns about transparency.

The defense attorneys for those accused before the military commission challenged the legality of its jurisdiction.