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10050        Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 46 / Thursday, March 8, 2018 / Presidential Documents


                          (iv) The judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces and their
                 professional staffs;
                          (v) The Justices of the United States Supreme Court and their professional staffs; and
                          (vi) Any other court of competent jurisdiction.
                    ( 4) Ex:amination of sealed materials. For purposes of this rule, "examination" includes
                 reading, inspecting, and viewing.
                    (5) Disclosure of sealed materials. For purposes of this rule, "disclosure" includes
                 photocopying, photographing, disseminating, releasing, manipulating, or communicating the
                 contents of sealed materials in any way.
                    (6) Notwithstanding any other provision of this rule, in those cases in which review is sought
                 or pending before the United States Supreme Court, authorization to disclose sealed materials or
                 information shall be obtained under that Court's rules of practice and procedure.


                  Rule 1114. Transcription of proceedings
                 (a) Transcription of complete record  A certified verbatim transcript of the record of trial  shall
                 be prepared-
                    (1) When the judgment entered into the record includes a sentence of death, dismissal of a
                 commissioned officer, cadet, or midshipman, a dishonorable or bad-conduct discharge, or
                 confinement for more than six months; or
                    (2) As otherwise required by court rule, court order, or under regulations prescribed by the
                  Secretary concerned.
                 (b) Transcription (?{portions £?{the record A certified verbatim transcript of relevant portions
                 of the record of trial shall be prepared-
                    ( I) Upon application of a party as approved by the military judge, any court, or the Judge
                 Advocate General; or
                    (2) As otherwise required under regulations prescribed by the Secretary concerned.
                 (c) Cost.  Any certified transcript required by this rule shall be prepared without cost to the
                 accused.
                 (d) inclusion in the record of trial.  If a certified transcript is made under this rule, it shall be
                 attached to the record of trial.
                 (e)Authority.  The Secretary concerned shall presc1ibe by regulation the procedure for preparing
                 and certifying a transcript under this rule.

                 Rule 1115. Waiver or withdrawal of appellate review
                 (a) In general.  After any general court-martial, except one in which the judgment entered into the
                 record includes a sentence of death, and after any special court-martial in which the judgment
                 entered into the record includes a bad-conduct discharge or confinement for more than six
                 months, the accused may waive or withdraw the right to appellate review by a Court of Criminal
                 Appeals. The accused may sign a waiver of the right to appeal at any time after entry of
                 judgment and may withdraw an appeal at any time before such review is completed.
                 (b) Right to counsel.
                    (1) In general.  The accused shall have the right to consult with qualified counsel before
                 submitting a waiver or withdrawal of appellate review.
                    (2) Waiver.
                       (A) Counsel who represented the accused at the court-martial.  The accused shall have the
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