(a) The trial counsel of a general or special court-martial shall prosecute in the name of the state and shall, under the direction of the court, prepare the record of the proceedings.
(b) The accused has the right to be represented in his or her defense before a general or special court-martial by:
(1) Civilian counsel if provided by the accused;
(2) Military counsel of the accused's own selection if reasonably available; or
(3) The defense counsel detailed under this code.
(c) In every court-martial proceeding, the defense counsel may, in the event of conviction, forward for attachment to the record of proceedings a brief of such matters as he or she feels should be considered in behalf of the accused on review including any objection to the contents of the record which he or she considers appropriate.
(d)
(1) An assistant trial counsel of a general court-martial may, under the direction of the trial counsel or when he or she is qualified to be a trial counsel as required by this code, perform any duty imposed by law, rule, regulation, or the custom of the service upon the trial counsel of the court.
(2) An assistant trial counsel of a special court-martial may perform any duty of the trial counsel.
(e) An assistant defense counsel of a general or special court-martial may, under the direction of the defense counsel or when he or she is qualified to be the defense counsel as required by this code, perform any duty imposed by law, rule, regulation, or the custom of the service upon counsel for the accused.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 12 - Law Enforcement, Emergency Management, and Military Affairs
§ 12-64-501. Statutes of limitations
§ 12-64-502. Charges and specifications
§ 12-64-503. Compulsory self-incrimination prohibited
§ 12-64-505. Reference for trial
§ 12-64-506. Forwarding of charges
§ 12-64-507. Service of charges
§ 12-64-509. Unlawfully influencing action of court
§ 12-64-510. Duties of trial and defense counsel
§ 12-64-511. Sessions — Records of proceedings
§ 12-64-515. Pleas of the accused
§ 12-64-516. Obtaining witnesses and other evidence
§ 12-64-518. Issuance of process, subpoenas, etc
§ 12-64-519. Refusal to appear or testify
§ 12-64-522. Votes and rulings
§ 12-64-523. Convictions, sentences, etc. — Number of votes required