

I sure hope not.There were no hard feelings between him and Perry at the end of the day.

Short answer is: for drama, because that's what Trek isJust by having had a personal relationship with Kirk in the past, shouldn’t the JAG office in “Court Martial” have never picked her in the first place — not for any flaw on her part, but just because of the personal connection?
Or even an injunction!Kirk may have to file an injection
Injunction injection objection!Or even an injunction!
What's your inflection?injection objection!
Just by having had a personal relationship with Kirk in the past, shouldn’t the JAG office in “Court Martial” have never picked her in the first place — not for any flaw on her part, but just because of the personal connection?
The person who should have recused themself in "Court Martial" was Commodore Stone. In US Naval law, at least, the person who brings the charges against an officer is not allowed to preside over the court-martial. Although maybe the frontier setting and the lack of other flag officers accounts for that as well.
Finally, one must always acknowledge that often times in a situation like this, there's an outcome that everyone is just looking for an excuse to reach. The episode doesn't really reflect this since Shaw is shown to be a professional and doing a very creditable job of prosecuting Kirk, but there's certainly room to allow for Stone to be thinking "I really want Kirk to beat this, if I can find any half-way good reason to find in his favour I will, so let's appoint someone who likes him as the prosecutor as she probably won't come out so hardcore."
In 18th Century naval fiction that last element would've been overt in the story. In 1967, a male superior making that assumption about a female subordinate wouldn't have been out of place. While it's not overt in the episode as aired, it's possible that the audience would also have made that assumption, or that it was part of the underlying thinking in the drafting stage.
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