[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 32, Volume 1]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 32CFR18.4]



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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE

 

              CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE

 

PART 18_APPOINTING AUTHORITY FOR MILITARY COMMISSIONS--Table of Contents

 

Sec.  18.4  Responsibilities and functions.



    (a) The Appointing Authority for Military Commissions is an officer 

of the United States appointed by the Secretary of Defense pursuant to 

the U.S. Constitution and 10 U.S.C. In this capacity, the Appointing 

Authority for Military Commissions shall exercise the duties prescribed 

in DoD Military Commission Order No. 1 and this part and shall:

    (1) Issue orders from time to time appointing one or more military 

commissions to try individuals subject to the President's Military Order 

and DoD Military Commission Order No. 1; and appoint any other personnel 

necessary to facilitate military commissions.

    (2) Appoint military commission members and alternate members, based 

on competence to perform the duties involved. Remove members and 

alternate members for good cause pursuant to Military Commission 

Instruction No. 8.

    (3) Designate a Presiding Officer from among the members of each 

military commission to preside over the proceedings of that military 

commission. The Presiding Officer shall be a military officer who is a 

judge advocate of any United States Armed Force.

    (4) Approve and refer charges prepared by that Prosecution against 

an individual or individuals subject to Military Order of November 13, 

2001.

    (5) Approve plea agreements with an Accused.

    (6) Decide interlocutory questions certified by the Presiding 

Officer.

    (7) Ensure military commission proceedings are open to the maximum 

extent practicable. Decide when military commission proceedings should 

be closed pursuant to Military Order of November 13, 2001 and DoD 

Military Commission Order No. 1.

    (8) Make decisions related to attendance at military commission 

proceedings by the public and accredited press and the public release of 

transcripts. Such matters, including policy and plans for media coverage 

shall be coordinated with the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public 

Affairs (ASD(PA)) and, as appropriate, the Assistant Secretary of 

Defense for Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict (ASD(SO/LIC)) 

under the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (USD(P)).

    (9) Approve or disapprove requests from the Prosecution and Defense 

to communicate with news media representatives regarding cases and other 

matters related to military commissions. Such matters shall be 

coordinated with the ASD(PA).

    (10) Detail or employ personnel such as court reporters, 

interpreters, security personnel, bailiffs, and clerks to support 

military commissions, as necessary. When such details effect resources 

committed to operational missions, coordinate with the ASD (SO/LIC) 

under the USD(P) and the Heads of appropriate DoD Components.

    (11) Order that such investigative or other resources be made 

available to Defense Counsel and the Accused ad deemed necessary for a 

full and fair trial, including appointing interpreters.



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    (12) Promptly review military commission records of trial for 

administrative completeness and determine appropriate disposition, 

either transmitting the record of trial to the Review Panel or returning 

it to the military commission for any necessary supplementary 

proceedings.

    (13) Implement directions of officials with final decision-making 

authority for sentences.

    (14) Perform supervisory and performance evaluation duties pursuant 

to this part and DoD Military Commission Instruction No. 6.

    (15) Coordinate matters involving members of the Congress, including 

correspondence, with the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative 

Affairs; and coordinate and exchange data and information with other OSD 

officials, the Heads of the DoD Components, and other Federal officials 

having collateral or related functions.

    (16) Establish, maintain, and preserve records that serve as 

evidence of the organization, functions, policies, decisions, 

procedures, operations, and other activities of the Office of the 

Appointing Authority for Military Commissions in accordance with Title 

44 U.S.C.

    (17) Perform such other functions as the Secretary of Defense may 

prescribe.

    (b) The General Counsel of the Department of Defense shall:

    (1) Review and approve such regulations, instructions, memoranda, 

and other DoD publications prepared by the Appointing Authority (see 

Sec.  18.6(c)) for the conduct of proceedings by military commissions 

established pursuant to Military Order of November 13, 2001 and DoD 

Military Commission Order No. 1.

    (2) Provide guidance and issue instructions necessary to facilitate 

the conduct of proceedings by military commissions established pursuant 

to Military Order of November 13, 2001 and DoD Military Commission Order 

No. 1, including but not limited to instructions pertaining to military 

commission-related offices, performance evaluations and reporting 

relationships.

    (c) The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the OSD Principal 

Staff Assistants shall exercise their designated authorities and 

responsibilities as established by law or DoD guidance to support the 

Appointing Authority for Military Commissions in the implementation of 

the responsibilities and functions specified herein.

    (d) The Secretaries of the Military Departments shall support the 

personnel requirements of the Appointing Authority as validated by the 

General Counsel of the Department of Defense and provide other requested 

assistance and support within their capabilities.