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** In ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek the Original Series]]'':
** In ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek the Original Series]]'':
*** "The Menagerie" prominently features Spock being court-martialed for stealing the ''Enterprise''. He did it, but apparently he has [[Hero Insurance]].
*** "The Menagerie" prominently features Spock being court-martialed for stealing the ''Enterprise''. He did it, but apparently he has [[Hero Insurance]].
*** "[[Star Trek/Recap/S1 E20 Court Martial|Court Martial]]": Captain Kirk is accused of negligently causing the death of a crewman and perjury.
*** "[[Star Trek/Recap/S1/E20 Court Martial|Court Martial]]": Captain Kirk is accused of negligently causing the death of a crewman and perjury.
*** "Wolf in the Fold." Scotty is accused of multiple acts of murder and Captain Kirk effectively acts as his defense attorney. The start of [[Boston Legal|Denny Crane]]'s career, no doubt.
*** "Wolf in the Fold." Scotty is accused of multiple acts of murder and Captain Kirk effectively acts as his defense attorney. The start of [[Boston Legal|Denny Crane]]'s career, no doubt.
** In ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek the Next Generation]]'':
** In ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek the Next Generation]]'':
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* The flashforwards in the ''[[Lost]]'' episode "Eggtown."
* The flashforwards in the ''[[Lost]]'' episode "Eggtown."
* ''[[Criminal Minds]]'': "Tabula Rasa", in which a killer previously tracked down by the BAU it put on trial after awakening from a coma...with total retrograde amnesia.
* ''[[Criminal Minds]]'': "Tabula Rasa", in which a killer previously tracked down by the BAU it put on trial after awakening from a coma...with total retrograde amnesia.
* Courts-martial figure in several ''[[M*A*S*H|Mash]]'' episodes:
* Courts-martial figure in several ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|Mash]]'' episodes:
** In "The Trial of Henry Blake", the titular C.O. is accused of giving aid and comfort to the enemy after Majors Burns and Houlihan file a complaint about the lack of discipline under his command.
** In "The Trial of Henry Blake", the titular C.O. is accused of giving aid and comfort to the enemy after Majors Burns and Houlihan file a complaint about the lack of discipline under his command.
** In "The Novocaine Mutiny", Hawkeye is tried for mutiny after temporary commander Major Burns is accidentally knocked unconscious during an argument between the two men in the O.R. This leads to the two men providing [[The Rashomon|widely conflicting versions of the same events]] in their testimony.
** In "The Novocaine Mutiny", Hawkeye is tried for mutiny after temporary commander Major Burns is accidentally knocked unconscious during an argument between the two men in the O.R. This leads to the two men providing [[The Rashomon|widely conflicting versions of the same events]] in their testimony.