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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 10:35:05+00:00

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The military judge may exercise reasonable control over argument, R.C.M. 801(a)(3).
A military judge may restrict argument to reasonable limits in the exercise of sound discretion. However, the military judge may not arbitrarily limit the defense counsel’s argument. United States v. Dock , 20 M.J. 556 (A.C.M.R. 1985).
Military judge can sua sponte stop the argument. United States v. Nelson , 1 M.J. 235 (C.M.A. 1975); United States v. Grady , 15 M.J. 275 (C.M.A. 1983).
Military judge can give a curative instruction. United States v. Carpenter , 29 C.M.R. 234 (C.M.A. 1960); United States v. Horn , 9 M.J. 429 (C.M.A 1980).
Military judge can require a retraction from counsel. United States v. Lackey , 25 C.M.R. 222 (C.M.A. 1958).
Counsel must cease argument once military judge rules on issue in question. United States v. Warnock , 34 M.J. 567 (A.C.M.R. 1991).
Military judge can declare a mistrial.

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