108.29 -- GENERAL RULES FOR TRIAL BY COMMANDING OFFICER
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(4) To the extent that accommodation permits, members of the public,
military and civilian, shall be permitted to attend a summary trial as
spectators unless the accused requests that the public be excluded and, in
the opinion of the commanding officer, the request should be granted.
Except for those with an appropriate security clearance and a need to
know, members of the public shall be excluded from those portions of a
summary trial where classified information will be given in evidence.
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(B) To comply with paragraph (4) of this article, a commanding of officer
should make every reasonable effort to ensure that members of the
public wishing to attend a summary trial can do so.
(M) (10 Jan 83)