judge advocate
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Definition
- Noun:
- A staff officer serving as a legal adviser to a military commander. This officer provides legal counsel on military law, regulations, and procedures.
- An officer assigned to the Judge Advocate General's Corps. This refers to a member of the military's legal branch, which is responsible for administering military justice.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The general consulted the judge advocate before approving the court-martial proceedings.
- She served as a judge advocate for ten years, prosecuting cases under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used within the full title of specific roles, such as "Staff Judge Advocate" (SJA), who is the senior legal advisor to a commanding officer of a large unit.
- In historical contexts, a judge advocate could refer to an officer who acts as both prosecutor and legal advisor in a court-martial, though modern systems often separate these functions.
Variants and Related Words
- Judge Advocate General (JAG) (n): The title of the senior legal officer who leads the legal service (the JAG Corps) within a branch of the armed forces (e.g., The Judge Advocate General of the Navy).
- JAG Corps (n): The body of officers serving as judge advocates within a military service.
- Staff Judge Advocate (SJA) (n): The principal legal advisor on a military commander's staff.
Synonyms
- Military lawyer
- JAG officer
- Legal officer (in a military context)
Related Phrases
- To serve as a judge advocate: To hold the position or perform the duties of a military legal advisor.
- He chose to serve as a judge advocate after completing law school.
Noun
- a staff officer serving as legal adviser to a military commander
- an officer assigned to the judge advocate general