10 U.S.C. § 854 : US Code - Section 854: Art. 54. Record of trial
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(a) Each general court-martial shall keep a separate record of
the proceedings in each case brought before it, and the record
shall be authenticated by the signature of the military judge. If
the record cannot be authenticated by the military judge by reason
of his death, disability, or absence, it shall be authenticated by
the signature of the trial counsel or by that of a member if the
trial counsel is unable to authenticate it by reason of his death,
disability, or absence. In a court-martial consisting of only a
military judge the record shall be authenticated by the court
reporter under the same conditions which would impose such a duty
on a member under this subsection.
(b) Each special and summary court-martial shall keep a separate
record of the proceedings in each case, and the record shall be
authenticated in the manner required by such regulations as the
President may prescribe.
(c)(1) A complete record of the proceedings and testimony shall
be prepared -
(A) in each general court-martial case in which the sentence
adjudged includes death, a dismissal, a discharge, or (if the
sentence adjudged does not include a discharge) any other
punishment which exceeds that which may otherwise be adjudged by
a special court-martial; and
(B) in each special court-martial case in which the sentence
adjudged includes a bad-conduct discharge, confinement for more
than six months, or forfeiture of pay for more than six months.
(2) In all other court-martial cases, the record shall contain
such matters as may be prescribed by regulations of the President.
(d) A copy of the record of the proceedings of each general and
special court-martial shall be given to the accused as soon as it
is authenticated.
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