Minn. Stat. § 192A.275
Subd. 1.
Voting by members of a general or special court-martial on the findings and on the sentence shall be by secret written ballot. The junior member of the court shall in each case count the votes. The count shall be checked by the president, who shall forthwith announce the result of the ballot to the members of the court.
Subd. 2.
The military judge of a general court-martial shall rule upon all questions of law and all interlocutory questions, arising during the proceedings. Any such ruling made by the military judge upon any question of law or any interlocutory question other than the factual issue of mental responsibility of the accused, is final and constitutes the ruling of the court. However, the military judge may change the ruling at any time during the trial. Unless the ruling is final, if any member objects thereto the court shall be cleared and closed and the question decided by a voice vote as provided in section 192A.28 beginning with the junior in rank.
Subd. 3.
Before a vote is taken on the findings, the military judge of a court-martial shall, in the presence of the accused and counsel, instruct the members of the court as to the elements of the offense and charge them:
Subd. 4.
Subdivisions 1, 2 and 3 do not apply to a court-martial composed of a military judge only. The military judge of such a court-martial shall determine all questions of law and fact arising during the proceedings and, if the accused is convicted, adjudge an appropriate sentence. The military judge of such a court-martial shall make a general finding and shall in addition on request find the facts specially. If an opinion or memorandum of decision is filed, it will be sufficient if the findings of fact appear therein.