§ 58-1-632. Application and Effect of §§ 58-1-611 — 58-1-633
Sections 58-1-611 — 58-1-633 are applicable to members of the national guard while they are in a drill or duty status. The enumeration of crimes and offenses herein is declared to be cumulative to other criminal and penal statutes of the state, it being the intent of the general assembly that §§ 58-1-611 — 58-1-633 […]
§ 58-1-633. Enlisted Personnel — Explanation of Penal Laws
Sections 58-1-611 — 58-1-633 shall be carefully explained to each enlisted member at the time of enlistment and annually thereafter.
§ 58-1-634. Unauthorized Sale or Disposition of Military Property or Equipment — Penalty
Any person who shall sell, or offer for sale, barter or exchange, pledge, lend or give away, secrete, or retain after demand made by the civil or military officers of the state of Tennessee any clothing, arms, military outfits or accoutrements, or any other military property or equipment furnished by or through the state of […]
§ 58-1-624. Property Other Than Military Property — Waste, Spoilage, or Destruction
Any person subject to §§ 58-1-611 — 58-1-634 as provided in § 58-1-632 who, while on active state duty or in a duty status other than active state duty, willfully or recklessly wastes, spoils, or otherwise willfully and wrongfully destroys or damages any property other than military property of the United States or of the […]
§ 58-1-625. Drunken or Reckless Driving
Any member of the national guard who operates any vehicle while drunk, or in a reckless or wanton manner is guilty of a misdemeanor.
§ 58-1-626. Drunk on Duty
Any member of the national guard who is found drunk on duty is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor.
§ 58-1-627. Misbehavior of a Sentinel
Any sentinel or lookout who is found drunk or sleeping upon the sentinel’s or lookout’s post, or who leaves it before regularly relieved, is guilty, if the offense is committed while the national guard is in active state service in the time of emergency, of a Class E felony; otherwise of a Class C misdemeanor.
§ 58-1-628. Malingering
Any member of the national guard who for the purpose of avoiding work, duty or service: Feigns illness, physical disablement, mental lapse or derangement; or Intentionally inflicts self-injury; is guilty of a Class E felony.
§ 58-1-629. Riot or Breach of the Peace
Any member of the national guard who causes or participates in any riot or breach of the peace is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.
§ 58-1-630. Frauds Against the Government
Any member of the national guard who: Knowing it to be false or fraudulent: Makes any claim against the state or any officer thereof; or Presents to any person in the civil or military service thereof, for approval or payment, any claim against the state or any officer thereof; For the purpose of obtaining the […]