Section 32.1101 – Disclosure of Countersign or Giving Different Countersign During Declared State of Emergency; Punishment.
32.1101 Disclosure of countersign or giving different countersign during declared state of emergency; punishment. Sec. 101. A person subject to this code who in time of declared state emergency discloses the countersign to a person not entitled to receive the countersign, or who gives to another who is entitled to receive and use the countersign […]
Section 32.1131 – Giving False Testimony in a Proceeding as Perjury; Punishment.
32.1131 Giving false testimony in a proceeding as perjury; punishment. Sec. 131. A person subject to this code who in a proceeding under this code wilfully and corruptly gives, upon a lawful oath or in a form allowed by law to be substituted for an oath, a false testimony material to the issue or matter […]
Section 32.1102 – Forcing a Safeguard; Punishment.
32.1102 Forcing a safeguard; punishment. Sec. 102. A person subject to this code who forces a safeguard shall be punished as a court-martial directs. History: 1980, Act 523, Eff. Mar. 31, 1981
Section 32.1132 – Making False Claims; Prohibited Acts; Punishment.
32.1132 Making false claims; prohibited acts; punishment. Sec. 132. (1) A person subject to this code shall not commit any of the following acts: (a) Knowing the claim to be false or fraudulent, make a claim against the United States, this state, or an officer of the United States or this state. (b) Knowing the […]
Section 32.1087 – Missing Movement of Ship, Train, Bus, Motor Convoy, Vehicle, Airplane, or Unit; Punishment.
32.1087 Missing movement of ship, train, bus, motor convoy, vehicle, airplane, or unit; punishment. Sec. 87. A person subject to this code who through neglect or design misses the movement of a ship, train, bus, motor convoy, vehicle, airplane, or unit with which the person is required in the course of duty to move shall […]
Section 32.1088 – Use of Contemptuous Words; Prohibition; Violation.
32.1088 Use of contemptuous words; prohibition; violation. Sec. 88. (1) A person subject to this act shall not use contemptuous words against the president, vice president, congress, secretary of defense, a secretary of a military department, the director of the Michigan department of military and veterans affairs, or the governor or the legislature of this […]
Section 32.1089 – Disrespect Toward Superior Commissioned Officer; Punishment.
32.1089 Disrespect toward superior commissioned officer; punishment. Sec. 89. A person subject to this code who behaves with disrepect toward a superior commissioned officer shall be punished as a court-martial directs. History: 1980, Act 523, Eff. Mar. 31, 1981
Section 32.1090 – Striking, Drawing or Lifting Up Weapon, or Offering Violence Against Superior Commissioned Officer; Wilful Disobedience of Lawful Command; Punishment.
32.1090 Striking, drawing or lifting up weapon, or offering violence against superior commissioned officer; wilful disobedience of lawful command; punishment. Sec. 90. A person subject to this code shall be punished as a court-martial directs if the person commits 1 of the following acts: (a) Strikes a superior commissioned officer, draws or lifts up a […]
Section 32.1091 – Prohibited Acts by Warrant Officer or Enlisted Person; Punishment.
32.1091 Prohibited acts by warrant officer or enlisted person; punishment. Sec. 91. A warrant officer or enlisted person who commits 1 of the following acts shall be punished as a court-martial directs: (a) Strikes or assaults a warrant officer or noncommissioned officer when the officer is in the execution of the officer’s duty. (b) Wilfully […]
Section 32.1092 – Violating or Failing to Obey Lawful Order, Rule, or Regulation; Dereliction in Performance of Duties; Punishment.
32.1092 Violating or failing to obey lawful order, rule, or regulation; dereliction in performance of duties; punishment. Sec. 92. A person subject to this code shall be punished as a court-martial directs if the person commits 1 of the following acts: (a) Violates or fails to obey a lawful general order, rule, or regulation. (b) […]