United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces

The United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces ( abbreviations CAAF, CAAF or USCAAF, dt Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces) is a federal court of the United States with local unlimited jurisdiction over members of the armed forces of the United States in active service and other individuals who the fall under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. The Military Court consists of five civilian judges who are appointed by the President with the consent of the Senate for 15 years.

The court can only edit revisions, which originate from the following courts: Army Court of Criminal Appeals, Navy - Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals, Coast Guard Court of Criminal Appeals and the Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals. Leap-frog is not permitted.

The Court was established in 1952 and located in Washington, DC

Panel of judges

Current judges are

  • Chief Judge James E. Baker, Federal

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  • Official website (English)
  • Court (United States)
  • Military (United States)
  • Military Justice
  • Organization ( Washington, D.C. )
  • Founded in 1952
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