(a) A commissioned officer of the militia of a state or of an active duty component of the armed forces of the United States is eligible to serve on a general, special, or summary court-martial for the trial of a member of the militia.
(b) A warrant officer of the militia of a state or of an active duty component of the armed forces of the United States is eligible to serve on a general or special court-martial for the trial of any person, other than a commissioned officer.
(c) An enlisted member of the militia of the state who is not a member of the same unit as the accused is eligible to serve on a general or special court-martial for the trial of an enlisted member, but only if the accused has, before the conclusion of a session of the court-martial called by the military judge, personally requested, orally on the record or in writing, that enlisted members serve on the court-martial.
(d) After a request is made under (c) of this section, the accused may not be tried by a general or special court-martial unless enlisted members make up at least one-third of the total membership of the court. If eligible enlisted members are not available because of physical conditions or military exigencies, the court may proceed to try the accused without enlisted members, but the convening authority shall place on the record a detailed written explanation of why eligible enlisted members were not available.
(e) The accused may not be tried by a court-martial that includes a member who is junior in rank or grade to the accused, unless the inclusion cannot be avoided.
(f) When convening a court-martial, the convening authority shall detail the members of the militia of a state or of an active duty component of the armed forces of the United States who are, in the convening authority's opinion, the best qualified for the duty by reason of age, education, training, experience, length of service, and judicial temperament. A person is not eligible to serve as a member of a general or special court-martial if the person is the accuser, is a witness, or has acted as investigating officer or as counsel in the same case.
(g) Before a court-martial is assembled for the trial of a case, the convening authority may excuse a member of the court from participating in the case. The convening authority may delegate the authority under this subsection to a judge advocate or to a principal assistant.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 26. Military Affairs, Veterans, Disasters, and Aerospace
Chapter 05. Code of Military Justice
Sec. 26.05.360. Regulations; adopting military justice procedures and nonjudicial punishment.
Sec. 26.05.365. Statement of policy on military justice.
Sec. 26.05.370. Persons subject to military courts; jurisdiction.
Sec. 26.05.375. Jurisdiction to try certain personnel.
Sec. 26.05.380. Territorial applicability.
Sec. 26.05.385. Judge advocates.
Sec. 26.05.395. Imposition of restraint.
Sec. 26.05.400. Restraint of persons charged with offenses.
Sec. 26.05.405. Place of confinement; reports and receiving of prisoners.
Sec. 26.05.410. Delivery of offenders to a civil authority.
Sec. 26.05.415. Courts-martial classified.
Sec. 26.05.420. Jurisdiction of courts-martial in general.
Sec. 26.05.425. Jurisdiction of a general court-martial.
Sec. 26.05.430. Jurisdiction of a special court-martial.
Sec. 26.05.435. Jurisdiction of a summary court-martial.
Sec. 26.05.440. Grand jury requirement.
Sec. 26.05.445. Venue for grand jury and court-martial.
Sec. 26.05.450. Who may convene a general court-martial.
Sec. 26.05.455. Who may convene a special court-martial.
Sec. 26.05.460. Who may convene a summary court-martial.
Sec. 26.05.465. Who may serve on courts-martial.
Sec. 26.05.470. Military judge of a general or special court-martial.
Sec. 26.05.475. Detail of trial counsel and defense counsel.
Sec. 26.05.480. Detail or employment of reporters and interpreters.
Sec. 26.05.485. Absent and additional members.
Sec. 26.05.490. Charges and specifications.
Sec. 26.05.495. Compulsory self-incrimination prohibited.
Sec. 26.05.500. Investigation; preliminary hearing.
Sec. 26.05.505. Forwarding of charges.
Sec. 26.05.510. Advice of judge advocate and reference for trial.
Sec. 26.05.515. Service of charges.
Sec. 26.05.520. Unlawfully influencing the action of a court.
Sec. 26.05.530. Oaths or affirmations.
Sec. 26.05.535. Statute of limitations.
Sec. 26.05.540. Former jeopardy.
Sec. 26.05.545. Pleas of the accused.
Sec. 26.05.550. Subpoena; process of military courts.
Sec. 26.05.560. Defense of insanity.
Sec. 26.05.570. Voting and rulings.
Sec. 26.05.575. Number of votes required.
Sec. 26.05.580. Record of trial.
Sec. 26.05.585. Cruel and unusual punishments prohibited.
Sec. 26.05.590. Punishments; maximum limits.
Sec. 26.05.595. Deferment of sentences.
Sec. 26.05.600. Execution of confinement.
Sec. 26.05.605. Error of law; lesser included offense.
Sec. 26.05.610. Withdrawal of appeal.
Sec. 26.05.615. Appeal by the state.
Sec. 26.05.620. Vacation of suspension.
Sec. 26.05.625. Petition for a new trial.
Sec. 26.05.635. Leave required to be taken pending review of court-martial convictions.
Sec. 26.05.640. Military Appeals Commission.
Sec. 26.05.645. Review by civilian court.
Sec. 26.05.650. Appellate and civilian counsel.
Sec. 26.05.655. Authority to administer oaths and act as notary public.
Sec. 26.05.660. Delegation by the governor.
Sec. 26.05.665. Military justice account.
Sec. 26.05.670. Payment, collection, and deposit of fines.
Sec. 26.05.675. Pay and allowances for court-martial duty.
Sec. 26.05.680. Uniformity of interpretation.
Sec. 26.05.685. Immunity for action of military courts.
Sec. 26.05.695. Accessory after the fact.
Sec. 26.05.697. Misprision of serious offense.
Sec. 26.05.700. Conviction of lesser included offense.
Sec. 26.05.720. Fraudulent enlistment, appointment, or separation.
Sec. 26.05.725. Unlawful enlistment, appointment, or separation.
Sec. 26.05.735. Absence without leave.
Sec. 26.05.737. False or unauthorized pass offenses.
Sec. 26.05.740. Missing movement; jumping from vessel.
Sec. 26.05.745. Contempt toward officials.
Sec. 26.05.750. Disrespect toward superior commissioned officer.
Sec. 26.05.755. Assaulting or wilfully disobeying superior commissioned officer.
Sec. 26.05.765. Failure to obey order or regulation.
Sec. 26.05.768. Wearing unauthorized insignia, decoration, badge, ribbon, device, or lapel button.
Sec. 26.05.770. Cruelty and maltreatment.
Sec. 26.05.775. Mutiny or sedition.
Sec. 26.05.780. Resistance, flight, breach of arrest, and escape.
Sec. 26.05.785. Releasing prisoner without proper authority; drinking or using drugs with prisoner.
Sec. 26.05.790. Unlawful detention.
Sec. 26.05.793. Wrongful interference with adverse administrative proceeding.
Sec. 26.05.795. Noncompliance with procedural rules.
Sec. 26.05.796. Wrongful refusal to testify.
Sec. 26.05.800. Misbehavior before the enemy.
Sec. 26.05.805. Subordinate compelling surrender.
Sec. 26.05.810. Improper use of countersign.
Sec. 26.05.815. Forcing a safeguard.
Sec. 26.05.820. Captured or abandoned property.
Sec. 26.05.825. Aiding the enemy.
Sec. 26.05.830. Misconduct as prisoner.
Sec. 26.05.833. Offenses against correctional custody and restriction.
Sec. 26.05.835. False official statements or oaths.
Sec. 26.05.840. Military property; loss, damage, destruction, or wrongful disposition.
Sec. 26.05.845. Property other than military property; waste, spoilage, or destruction.
Sec. 26.05.850. Improper hazarding of vehicle, aircraft, or vessel.
Sec. 26.05.855. Drunken, impaired, or reckless operation of a vehicle, aircraft, or vessel.
Sec. 26.05.860. Drunkenness and other incapacitating offenses.
Sec. 26.05.865. Misbehavior of sentinel.
Sec. 26.05.867. Disrespect toward sentinel or lookout.
Sec. 26.05.870. Wrongful use or possession of controlled substances.
Sec. 26.05.880. Riot or breach of peace.
Sec. 26.05.885. Provoking speeches or gestures.
Sec. 26.05.890. Sexual assault.
Sec. 26.05.900. Other sexual misconduct; indecent viewing, visual recording, or broadcasting.
Sec. 26.05.905. Larceny and wrongful appropriation.
Sec. 26.05.913. Public records offenses.
Sec. 26.05.915. Making, drawing, or uttering check, draft, or order without sufficient funds.
Sec. 26.05.925. Fraud against the government.
Sec. 26.05.930. Conduct unbecoming an officer.
Sec. 26.05.935. General article.