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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAs Commander-in-Chief, can the traitor be court-martialed?
After all, what he did definitely fomented insurrection.
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As Commander-in-Chief, can the traitor be court-martialed? (Original Post)
DEbluedude
Jan 2021
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(54,184 posts)1. He's a civilian so I would think no.
DEbluedude
(827 posts)6. I didn't know how that worked. Thanks
Thomas Hurt
(13,928 posts)2. no he is CinC but a civilian
DEbluedude
(827 posts)7. That's a damn shame.
I was hoping that maybe a show trail Romanian-style would be an option.
Arne
(3,607 posts)3. Does the Rank of Commander not have military status.
qazplm135
(7,508 posts)4. only in the Navy
he's not military so no he can't be court-martialed.
Bluethroughu
(5,825 posts)5. Wow
Great point.
sarisataka
(21,148 posts)8. No.