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§ 12-64-101. Territorial applicability

(a) This code applies to all persons while they are serving inside or outside the state. (b) Courts-martial may be convened and held in units of the organized militia while those units are serving outside the state with the same jurisdiction and powers as to persons subject to this code as if the proceedings were […]

§ 12-64-102. Jurisdiction to try certain personnel

(a) Jurisdiction of courts-martial shall be coextensive with the jurisdiction provided for similar courts of the United States Army and United States Air Force while accounting for the differences in the types of duty status of members of the organized militia. (b) (1) A person discharged from the organized militia who is later charged with […]

§ 12-64-104. Judge advocates and legal officers

(a) (1) The Governor shall appoint an officer of the organized militia as State Judge Advocate subject to confirmation by the Senate. (2) To be eligible for appointment, an officer must be a member of the bar of the highest court of the state and must have been a member of the bar of the […]

§ 12-64-105. Oaths — Affidavits

(a) The following persons of the organized militia may administer oaths for those purposes of military administration, including military justice, and affidavits may be taken for those purposes before those persons who shall have the general powers of a notary public: (1) The State Judge Advocate and all assistant state judge advocates; (2) All summary […]

§ 12-64-107. Code to be explained

(a) (1) Sections 12-60-103, 12-64-102, 12-64-107, 12-64-109, 12-64-201 — 12-64-203, 12-64-205 — 12-64-207, 12-64-301, 12-64-302, 12-64-407, 12-64-410, 12-64-509, 12-64-601, and 12-64-801 — 12-64-848 of this code shall be carefully explained to every enlisted member at the time of his or her enlistment or transfer or induction into, or at the time of his or her […]

§ 12-64-109. Complaint against superior officer

Any member of the organized militia who believes himself or herself wronged by his or her commanding officer, and who, upon due application to that commanding officer, is refused redress, may complain to any superior commissioned officer, who shall forward the complaint to the Governor or Adjutant General.