Military police, prosecutors hold key to where criminal cases end up
OTTAWA — The Canadian Forces has launched the first comprehensive review of the military justice system in generations. Here are some facts about the system:
— Only serving military personnel can be charged under the National Defence Act and tried by court martial.
— A case against a service member is sent to court martial if military police lay a charge under the National Defence Act and military prosecutors agree to proceed through the military justice system.
— Military police can opt instead to charge a service member under the Criminal Code, which sends it to the civilian system. Military prosecutors can similarly decide after a review that the case would be better handled by the civilian courts.


