Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 5905 — Rehearings

Pennsylvania·Title 51 MILITARY AFFAIRS·Part PART IV·Ch. 59 POSTTRIAL PROCEDURE AND REVIEW
(a)General rule.--The convening authority or other authorized party may order a rehearing. A rehearing may be ordered if the convening authority or other authorized party disapproves the findings and sentence and states the reasons for disapproval of the findings. If such party disapproves the findings and sentence but does not order a rehearing, that party shall dismiss the charges. A rehearing as to the findings may not be ordered where there is a lack of sufficient evidence in the record to support the findings. A rehearing as to the sentence may be ordered if the convening authority or other authorized party disapproves the sentence.
(b)Procedural requirements.--Each rehearing shall take place before a court-martial composed of members not members of the court-martial which first he

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