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Code · Oklahoma · Title 44 — Militia

§44-860C. Entry of judgment.

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ARTICLE 60C. Entry of judgment.
A. Entry of judgment of general or special court-martial.
1. In accordance with regulations prescribed by the Adjutant General, in a general or special court-martial, the military judge shall enter into the record of trial the judgment of the court. The judgment of the court shall consist of the following:
a. the Statement of Trial Results under Section 860 of
this title (Article 60),
b. any modifications of, or supplements to, the Statement
of Trial Results by reason of:
(1)any posttrial action by the convening authority,
or
(2)any ruling, order, or other determination of the
military judge that affects a plea, a finding, or
the sentence.
2. Under regulations prescribed by the Adjutant General, the judgment under paragraph 1 of this subsection shall be:
a. provided to the accused and to any victim of the
offense, and
b. made available to the public.
B. Summary court-martial judgment. The findings and sentence of a summary court-martial, as modified by any posttrial action by the convening authority under Section 860B of this title (Article 60B), constitutes the judgment of the court-martial and shall be recorded and distributed under regulations prescribed by the Adjutant General. Added by Laws 2019, c. 408, § 75, eff. Oct. 1, 2019.
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