(a) The military judge of a general or special court-martial shall enter into the record of trial a document entitled “statement of trial results” that shall set forth:

Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 124B-102

  • Adjutant general: means the adjutant general of the State as defined in section 121-7. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 124B-1
  • Convening authority: includes , in addition to the person who convened the court, a commissioned officer commanding for the time being or a successor in command to the convening authority. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 124B-1
  • Governor: means the governor of the State. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 124B-1
  • Military: refers to any or all of the armed forces. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 124B-1
  • Military judge: means an official of a general or special court-martial detailed in accordance with part V of this chapter. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 124B-1
  • Plea: In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges, a declaration made in open court.
  • Record: when used in connection with the proceedings of a court-martial or court of inquiry, means:

    (1) An official written transcript, written summary, or other writing relating to the proceedings; or
    (2) An official audiotape, videotape, digital image or file, or similar material from which sound, or sound and visual images, depicting the proceedings may be reproduced. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 124B-1
  • Trial: A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.
(1) Each plea and finding;
(2) The sentence, if any; and
(3) Other information as prescribed by the governor or adjutant general by rule.
(b) Copies of the statement of trial results shall be provided promptly to the convening authority, the accused, and any victim of the offense.
(c) In accordance with rules adopted by the governor or adjutant general, the military judge in a general or special court-martial shall address all post-trial motions and other post-trial matters that:

(1) May affect a plea, a finding, the sentence, the statement of trial results, the record of trial, or any post-trial action by the convening authority; and
(2) Are subject to resolution by the military judge before entry of judgment.