Oklahoma Code § 44-826

Title 44. Militia: Military trial judge of a general or special court-
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martial.
ARTICLE 26.  Military trial judge of a general or special court-
martial.
A.  A military trial judge shall be detailed to each general and
special court-martial.  The Adjutant General shall promulgate
regulations prescribing the manner of selection, certification and
detailing of military trial judges for such general and special
courts-martial.  The military trial judge shall preside over each
open session of the court-martial to which he or she has been
detailed.
B.  A military trial judge shall be a member of the bar of the
highest court of a state, or a member of the bar of a federal court.
C.  A military trial judge shall be qualified, by reason of
education, training, experience, and judicial temperament, for duty
as a military trial judge and shall be one of the following:

1.  A commissioned officer of the state military forces who is a
member of the bar of the highest court of a state, or a member of
the bar of a federal court, and who is certified to be qualified for
such duty by the State Judge Advocate;
2.  A retired commissioned officer of the state military forces
who is a member of the bar of the highest court of a state, or a
member of the bar of a federal court, and who is certified to be
qualified for such duty by the State Judge Advocate;
3.  A judge advocate in any department of the Armed Forces of
the United States serving on active duty within the meaning of Title
10 of the United States Code who is certified to be qualified for
duty as a military trial judge by the Judge Advocate General of the
armed force of which such military trial judge is a member;
4.  A judge presently serving in any judicial district within
the State of Oklahoma who possesses at least one (1) year of trial
experience and who currently serves or previously served as a judge
advocate in any department of the Armed Forces of the United States,
to include reserve components of the same;
5.  A retired judge or justice who served in any judicial
capacity within the judicial department of the State of Oklahoma and
who previously served as a judge advocate in any department of the
Armed Forces of the United States, to include reserve components of
the same;
6.  A federal district court judge presently serving in any
federal judicial district within the State of Oklahoma who possesses
at least one (1) year of trial experience and who previously served
as a judge advocate in any department of the Armed Forces of the
United States, to include reserve components of the same; or
7.  A retired federal district court judge or retired federal
appellate court judge who previously served as a judge advocate in
any department of the Armed Forces of the United States, to include
reserve components of the same.
D.  1.  In accordance with regulations prescribed under
subsection A of this section, a military trial judge of a general or
special court-martial shall be designated for detail by the senior
force component judge advocate of the same force component as the
accused.
2.  Neither the convening authority nor any member of the staff
of the convening authority shall prepare or review any report
concerning the effectiveness, fitness, or efficiency of the military
trial judge so detailed, which relates to the military trial judge's
performance of duty as a military trial judge.
3.  A commissioned officer of the state military forces who is
certified to be qualified for duty as a military trial judge of a
general court-martial:
a. may perform such duties only when the officer is
assigned and directly responsible to the senior force

component judge advocate of the force component of
which the military trial judge is a member, and
b. may perform duties of a judicial or nonjudicial nature
other than those relating to the officer's primary
duty as a military trial judge of a general court-
martial only when such duties are assigned to the
officer by or with the approval of that senior force
component judge advocate.
4.  A commissioned officer of any department of the Armed Forces
of the United States serving on active duty within the meaning of
Title 10 of the United States Code who, pursuant to the Oklahoma
Uniform Code of Military Justice and the regulations promulgated
pursuant to subsection A of this section, is certified to be
qualified for duty as a military trial judge of a general court-
martial shall not be assigned other duties of a judicial or
nonjudicial nature other than those relating to the officer's
primary duty as a military trial judge of a general court-martial,
except when such duties are assigned to the officer by or with the
approval of the Judge Advocate General of the armed force of which
the military trial judge is a member.
5.  In accordance with regulations promulgated by the Adjutant
General, assignments of military trial judges under this section who
are members of the state military forces shall be for appropriate
minimum periods, subject to such exceptions as may be authorized in
the regulations.
6.  No military trial judge shall be eligible to review the
record of any trial if such military trial judge served as an
Assistant Attorney General, district attorney, assistant district
attorney or municipal prosecutor who determined or participated in
the determination of whether to prosecute a nonmilitary offense when
the act or omission in question could have violated both the
Oklahoma Uniform Code of Military Justice and state or local
criminal laws.
E.  No person is eligible to act as military trial judge in a
case if he or she is the accuser, a witness or has acted as
preliminary hearing officer or a counsel in the same case.
F.  The military trial judge of a court-martial may not consult
with the members of the court except in the presence of the accused,
trial counsel, and defense counsel, nor may he or she vote with the
members of the court.
G.  A military trial judge who is a commissioned officer in the
state military forces may be detailed under subsection A of this
section to a court-martial or a proceeding under subsection A of
Section 830 of this title (Article 30, subsection A) that is
convened in a different force component of the state military
forces, when so permitted by the senior force component judge

advocate of the force component of which the military trial judge is
a member.
H.  A military trial judge detailed pursuant to this section who
is not a member of the Oklahoma National Guard shall receive
compensation calculated on the basis of the current basic pay
received by a member in active federal service at the grade of O-6
with twenty (20) years of time in service.  The Adjutant General
shall promulgate regulations establishing the method of calculating
compensation for less than full-time service by a military trial
judge retained pursuant to this section who is not a member of the
Oklahoma National Guard.  A military trial judge may be paid such
actual and necessary expenses as may be provided for in regulations

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