26-203. Actions or proceedings against members of military courts prohibited No action or proceeding shall be prosecuted or maintained against a member of a military court or against any officer or person acting under authority thereof and performing any acts prescribed by this article.
26-204. Powers of military court; attendance of witnesses and production of documents; process to law enforcement officers; presumption of jurisdiction A. A military court may: 1. Compel by subpoena, by subpoena duces tecum or by attachment, the attendance of witnesses, both civil and military, and the production of books, papers and documents. 2. Punish for […]
26-205. Duty of civil officers to execute process of military court A. A civil officer to whom a process or mandate of a military court is directed shall execute it and make return thereof as directed. The person in charge of a city, town or county jail shall receive and confine in the manner prescribed […]
26-206. Charges against members of militia; service of charges and specifications; abatement of action A. A person may, subject to military laws of the state, prefer charges against a member of the militia. B. A copy of the charges and specifications shall be delivered to the accused not later than twenty days after arrest, or, […]
26-207. Attendance of accused at trial; order to compel attendance; service; trial in absence of accused; apprehension and imprisonment of accused; limitation A. If an accused member of the militia fails to appear for trial at the time and place appointed, the president of the military court may issue an order to compel his attendance. […]
26-208. Time and place of confinement; payment of fine and disposition A. If a sentence orders an accused to be confined, the court-martial order shall specify the place and time of commencement of the confinement, and if the sentence provides for payment of a fine, the amount shall be paid to the president of the […]
26-209. Commitment of accused for failure to pay fine; warrant; length of confinement; judgment by justice of the peace based on findings of court-martial; execution; classification A. If an accused fails or refuses to pay the fine imposed by a military court within the time and manner specified in section 26-208, the president of the […]