United States Court of Military Commission Review - Judges

Judges

To be eligible for a seat on the Court of Military Commission Review, candidates must currently be serving as a judge on one the Army Court of Criminal Appeals, the Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals, the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals, or be nominated by President Barack Obama.

Current judges on the panel include:

  • Colonel David Conn, USA
  • Colonel Theresa Gallagher, USA
  • Colonel Ronald Gregory, USAF
  • Colonel William Orr, Jr., USAF
  • Colonel Joseph Perlak, USMC
  • William B. Pollard, III
  • Captain Eric C. Price, USN
  • Scott L. Silliman
  • Colonel Martin Sims, USA

Former judges include:

  • Amy Bechtold
  • Colonel Barbara Brand, USAF
  • Griffin Bell
  • Edward G. Biester, Jr.
  • William T. Coleman Jr.
  • Colonel John Feltham
  • Captain Eric Geiser
  • Colonel Paul Holden
  • Captain Dan O'Toole
  • Captain John Rolph, USN (Deputy Chief Judge)
  • Lisa Schenck
  • Dawn Scholz
  • Steven Thompson
  • Steven Walburn
  • D. Francis

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