What Does a Criminal Court Clerk Do?

Clerk of the military court. Military personnel in military courts at all levels who perform recording and other related matters. Political departments at all levels shall be appointed and removed in accordance with the cadre appointment and removal authority. In military criminal proceedings, the clerk's job includes two aspects: First, the transcript of military trials. The second is to handle other matters related to military trials. Including case registration, material evidence and management of stolen money and stolen goods, preparations before trial, transfer of appeals and protest cases, review of death penalty cases, printing and delivery of legal documents, enforcement matters, filing of trial documents, Archiving and management. The clerk is not a member of the collegiate panel and has no right to speak and vote when he or she is in charge of recording the collegiate panel. However, when making the judgment, the members of the collegial panel and the clerk should sign the name to show responsibility. [1]

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