Noun
a judicial court of commissioned officers for the discipline and punishment of military personnel
Source: WordNetA military court has heard Royal Navy officer Lt Christie, 28, 'exploited' the then-18-year-old in his hotel room after she got so drunk she vomited and lost all memory. Source: Internet
Along with other members of the former junta, he was arrested in late 1983 and charged in a military court with human rights violations during the Dirty War and with mismanaging the Falklands War. Source: Internet
The Israeli Salem military court yesterday sentenced Palestinian student, Ola Marshoud, to seven months in jail after finding her guilty of participation in anti-Israel student protests. Source: Internet
An Egyptian military court sentenced Michael Nabil, a blogger who had criticised the army, to two years in jail Wednesday. Source: Internet
"In a secret trial at a Moscow military court, he confessed to his treachery and to selling the names, addresses and codenames of several dozen Russian agents to MI6, Russian media said when his conviction was announced in 2006. Source: Internet
The list was whittled down to two dozen ringleaders who were tried in military court. Source: Internet