So your post is extremely vague. It's not even clear if you're the one being court-martialed, if you're the accuser on the opposite side of the perp who's getting court-martialed, or a witness of some sort.
In the latter cases, it's also unclear if you're also in the military or not.
The answer you'd get from here is simple enough: Discuss with a qualified lawyer. If you're a member of the military, you can get advice for free (see
https://www.cmfmag.ca/policy/direct...-to-provide-free-legal-advice-to-caf-members/ or
https://cfmws.ca/kingston/events-activities/activities/legal-advice-clinic for details and options)
Even for actual immigration matters, things of this nature are usually complex enough that regular forum members can't help with advice and can only suggest speaking to a lawyer.
I have the same question. Best I can figure is OP is someone who came in under the caregiver pathway and then either suffered a crime committed by a member of CAF or was a witness to the same. And perhaps OP is worried that there might be consequences for legal status as a result of mistakes in all this... (I don't think there would be unless OP is convicted of a crime or something). But yeah, I'm hard pressed to find the link too - in addition to feeling that we're not really qualified to answer OP's questions.