Nevada Code § 412.304

Courts-martial of Nevada National Guard not in federal service; composition
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1. In the Nevada National Guard not in
federal service, there are general, special and summary courts-martial
constituted like similar courts of the Army and Air Force. They have the
jurisdiction and powers, except as to punishments, and must follow the forms
and procedures provided for those courts.
2. The three types of courts-martial for
the state military forces include:
(a) General courts-martial, consisting of:
(1) A military judge and not less than
five members; or
(2) Only a military judge if, before the
court is assembled, the accused, knowing the identity of the military judge and
after consultation with defense counsel, requests orally on the record or in
writing a court composed of only a military judge, and the military judge
approves the request.
(b) Special courts-martial, consisting of:
(1) A military judge and not less than
three members; or
(2) Only a military judge if one has been
detailed to the court and the accused, under the same conditions as those
prescribed in subparagraph (2) of paragraph (a) of this subsection, so requests
and the military judge approves the request.
(c) Summary courts-martial, consisting of one
commissioned officer.

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