§ 30-13-54. Voting and rulings by court-martial.
(a) Voting by members of a general or special court-martial upon questions of challenge, on the findings, and on the sentence shall be by secret written ballot, provided that, upon questions of challenge, the challenged member shall not be entitled to vote. The junior member of the court shall in each case count the votes. The count shall be checked by the president, who shall forthwith announce the result of the ballot to the members of the court.
(b) The law officer of a general court-martial and the president of a special court-martial shall rule upon interlocutory questions, other than challenge, arising during the proceedings. Any ruling made by the law officer of a general court-martial or by the president of a special court-martial upon any interlocutory question other than a motion for a finding of not guilty, or the question of the accused’s sanity, is final and constitutes the ruling of the court. However, the law officer or president may change the ruling at any time during the trial except a ruling on a motion for a finding of not guilty that was granted. Unless the ruling is final, if any member objects thereto, the court shall be cleared and closed and the question decided by a voice vote, as provided in § 30-13-55, beginning with the junior in rank.
(c) Before a vote is taken on the findings, the law officer of a general court-martial and the president of a special court-martial shall, in the presence of the accused and counsel, instruct the court as to the elements of the offense and charge the court:
(1) That the accused must be presumed to be innocent until his or her guilt is established by legal and competent evidence beyond reasonable doubt;
(2) That in the case being considered, if there is a reasonable doubt as to the guilt of the accused, the doubt must be resolved in favor of the accused and he or she must be acquitted;
(3) That, if there is a reasonable doubt as to the degree of guilt, the finding must be in a lower degree as to which there is no reasonable doubt; and
(4) That the burden of proof of establishing the guilt of the accused beyond reasonable doubt is upon the state.
History of Section.G.L. 1956, § 30-13-54; P.L. 1962, ch. 82, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 30 - Military Affairs and Defense
Chapter 30-13 - Rhode Island Code of Military Justice
Section 30-13-1. - Definitions.
Section 30-13-2. - Persons subject to code.
Section 30-13-3. - Jurisdiction to try certain personnel.
Section 30-13-4. - Court-martial of dismissed officer.
Section 30-13-5. - Territorial applicability of code.
Section 30-13-6. - Judge advocates and legal officers.
Section 30-13-7. - Authority to apprehend.
Section 30-13-8. - Apprehension of deserters.
Section 30-13-9. - Imposition of restraint.
Section 30-13-10. - Restraint of persons charged with offenses.
Section 30-13-11. - Confinement in jails.
Section 30-13-12. - Reports and receiving of prisoners.
Section 30-13-13. - Punishment prohibited before trial.
Section 30-13-14. - Delivery of offenders to civil authorities.
Section 30-13-15. - Nonjudicial punishment.
Section 30-13-16. - Courts-martial — Composition.
Section 30-13-17. - Jurisdiction of courts-martial — In general.
Section 30-13-18. - Jurisdiction of general courts-martial.
Section 30-13-19. - Jurisdiction of special courts-martial.
Section 30-13-20. - Jurisdiction of summary courts-martial.
Section 30-13-21. - Sentences to be approved by governor.
Section 30-13-23. - Confinement in default of payment of fine.
Section 30-13-24. - Who may convene general courts-martial.
Section 30-13-25. - Who may convene special courts-martial.
Section 30-13-26. - Who may convene summary courts-martial.
Section 30-13-27. - Who may serve on courts-martial.
Section 30-13-28. - Law officer of a general court-martial.
Section 30-13-29. - Detail of trial counsel and defense counsel.
Section 30-13-30. - Reporters and interpreters.
Section 30-13-31. - Absent and additional court-martial members.
Section 30-13-32. - Charges and specifications.
Section 30-13-33. - Compulsory self-incrimination prohibited.
Section 30-13-34. - Investigation.
Section 30-13-35. - Forwarding of charges.
Section 30-13-36. - Advice of state judge advocate and reference for trial.
Section 30-13-37. - Service of charges.
Section 30-13-38. - Confinement pending trial — Bail.
Section 30-13-39. - Governor may prescribe procedure.
Section 30-13-40. - Unlawfully influencing action of court.
Section 30-13-41. - Duties of trial counsel and defense counsel.
Section 30-13-43. - Continuances.
Section 30-13-44. - Challenges.
Section 30-13-46. - Statute of limitations.
Section 30-13-47. - Double jeopardy.
Section 30-13-48. - Entering of not-guilty plea by court.
Section 30-13-49. - Opportunity to obtain witnesses and other evidence.
Section 30-13-50. - Refusal to appear or testify.
Section 30-13-52. - Depositions.
Section 30-13-53. - Admissibility of records of courts of inquiry.
Section 30-13-54. - Voting and rulings by court-martial.
Section 30-13-55. - Number of votes required.
Section 30-13-56. - Court to announce action.
Section 30-13-57. - Record of trial.
Section 30-13-58. - Cruel and unusual punishment prohibited.
Section 30-13-59. - Maximum limits.
Section 30-13-60. - Effective date of sentences.
Section 30-13-61. - Execution of confinement.
Section 30-13-62. - Approval of sentence.
Section 30-13-63. - Initial action on the record.
Section 30-13-64. - Opinion of judge advocate.
Section 30-13-65. - Reconsideration and revision of record.
Section 30-13-66. - Rehearings.
Section 30-13-67. - Approval by convening authority.
Section 30-13-68. - Review of records.
Section 30-13-69. - Error of law — Lesser included offense.
Section 30-13-70. - Review counsel.
Section 30-13-71. - Vacation of suspension.
Section 30-13-72. - Petition for new trial.
Section 30-13-73. - Remission and suspension of sentence — Substitution of administrative discharge.
Section 30-13-74. - Restoration following sentence set aside.
Section 30-13-75. - Finality of proceedings, findings, and sentences.
Section 30-13-76. - Persons to be tried or punished.
Section 30-13-77. - Principals.
Section 30-13-78. - Accessory after the fact.
Section 30-13-79. - Lesser included offenses.
Section 30-13-81. - Conspiracy.
Section 30-13-82. - Solicitation.
Section 30-13-83. - Fraudulent enlistment, appointment, or separation.
Section 30-13-84. - Unlawful enlistment, appointment, or separation.
Section 30-13-85. - Desertion.
Section 30-13-86. - Absence without leave.
Section 30-13-87. - Missing movement.
Section 30-13-88. - Contempt towards officials.
Section 30-13-89. - Disrespect towards superior commissioned officer.
Section 30-13-90. - Assaulting or willfully disobeying superior commissioned officer.
Section 30-13-92. - Failure to obey order or regulation — Derelict performance.
Section 30-13-93. - Cruelty and maltreatment.
Section 30-13-94. - Mutiny or sedition.
Section 30-13-95. - Resistance, breach of arrest, and escape.
Section 30-13-96. - Releasing prisoner without proper authority.
Section 30-13-97. - Unlawful detention of another.
Section 30-13-98. - Noncompliance with procedural rules.
Section 30-13-99. - Misbehavior before the enemy.
Section 30-13-100. - Subordinate compelling surrender.
Section 30-13-101. - Improper use of countersign.
Section 30-13-102. - Forcing a safeguard.
Section 30-13-103. - Captured or abandoned property.
Section 30-13-104. - Aiding the enemy.
Section 30-13-105. - Misconduct of prisoner of war.
Section 30-13-106. - False official statements.
Section 30-13-107. - Military property — Loss, damage, destruction, or wrongful disposition.
Section 30-13-108. - Property other than military property — Waste, spoilage, or destruction.
Section 30-13-109. - Improper hazarding of vessel.
Section 30-13-110. - Drunken or reckless driving.
Section 30-13-111. - Drunk on duty — Sleeping on post — Leaving post before relief.
Section 30-13-113. - Malingering.
Section 30-13-114. - Riot or breach of peace.
Section 30-13-115. - Provoking speeches or gestures.
Section 30-13-117. - Frauds against government.
Section 30-13-118. - Larceny and wrongful appropriation.
Section 30-13-119. - Unbecoming conduct.
Section 30-13-120. - General disorders and neglect.
Section 30-13-121. - Courts of inquiry.
Section 30-13-122. - Authority to administer oaths.
Section 30-13-123. - Provisions to be explained.
Section 30-13-124. - Complaints of wrongs.
Section 30-13-125. - Redress of injuries to property.
Section 30-13-126. - Execution of processes and sentences.
Section 30-13-127. - Process of military courts.
Section 30-13-128. - Payment of fines and disposition thereof.
Section 30-13-129. - Immunity for action of military courts.
Section 30-13-130. - Presumption of jurisdiction.
Section 30-13-131. - Delegation of authority by governor.
Section 30-13-132. - Conformity to federal law.
Section 30-13-133. - Expenses of courts.