appellate rights In each general and special court-martial, prior to adjournment, the military judge shall ensure that defense counsel has informed the accused orally and in writing of: (a) The right to submit matters to the convening authority to consider before taking action; (b) The right to appellate review, and the effect of waiver or withdrawal of such right, or failure to file an appeal, as applicable; (c) The right to apply for relief from the Judge Advocate General if the case is not reviewed by a Court of Criminal Appeals under Article 66; and (d) The right to the advice and assistance of counsel in the exercise of the foregoing rights or any decision to waive them. The written advice to the accused concerning post- trial and appellate rights shall be signed by the accused and defense counsel and inserted in the record of trial as an appellate exhibit.
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