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Section 192A.61 — Courts Of Inquiry.

192A.61 COURTS OF INQUIRY. Subdivision 1. Convening. Courts of inquiry to investigate any matter may be convened by the governor or by any other person designated by the governor for that purpose, whether or not the persons involved have requested such an inquiry. Subd. 2. Members; counsel. A court of inquiry consists of three or […]

Section 192A.612 — Search Warrants.

192A.612 SEARCH WARRANTS. A military judge is authorized to issue search warrants, directed to a member of the military police of the state military forces or any peace officer defined under section 626.05, to search any person, place, item, or property when there is probable cause that a member of the state military forces has […]

Section 192A.615 — Authority To Administer Oaths.

192A.615 AUTHORITY TO ADMINISTER OATHS. Subdivision 1. Authorized persons. The following members of the state military forces may administer oaths for the purposes of military administration, including military justice, and affidavits may be taken for those purposes before persons having the general powers of a notary public: (1) the state judge advocate and all assistant […]

Section 192A.62 — Sections To Be Explained.

192A.62 SECTIONS TO BE EXPLAINED. Sections 192A.02, 192A.025, 192A.045, 192A.065, 192A.07, 192A.08, 192A.0851, 192A.155, 192A.205, 192A.39 to 192A.595, and 192A.62 to 192A.63 shall be carefully explained to every enlisted member at the time of the member’s enlistment or transfer or induction into, or at the time of the member’s order to duty in or with […]

Section 192A.625 — Complaints Of Wrongs.

192A.625 COMPLAINTS OF WRONGS. Any member of the state military forces having a belief of being wronged by a 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. History: 1963 c 661 […]

Section 192A.63 — Redress Of Injuries To Property.

192A.63 REDRESS OF INJURIES TO PROPERTY. Subdivision 1. Investigating board; assessment of damages. Whenever complaint is made to any commanding officer that willful damage has been done to the property of any person or that property has been wrongfully taken by members of the state military forces, the commanding officer may, subject to such rules […]

Section 192A.635 — Execution Of Process And Sentence.

192A.635 EXECUTION OF PROCESS AND SENTENCE. In the state military forces not in federal active service the processes and sentences of its courts-martial shall be executed by the civil officers prescribed by the laws of the state. History: 1963 c 661 s 192A.635; 2002 c 308 s 63

Section 192A.64 — Process Of Military Courts.

192A.64 PROCESS OF MILITARY COURTS. Subdivision 1. Kinds of process. Military courts may issue any process or mandate, including writs and warrants necessary to carry into effect their powers. Such a court may issue subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum and enforce by attachment attendance of witnesses and production of books and records, when it is […]

Section 192A.645 — Payment And Disposition Of Fines.

192A.645 PAYMENT AND DISPOSITION OF FINES. Fines imposed by a military court may be paid to it or to an officer executing its process. The amount of such a fine may be noted upon any state roll or account for pay of the military member and deducted from any pay or allowance due or thereafter […]

Section 192A.65 — Immunity For Action Of Military Courts.

192A.65 IMMUNITY FOR ACTION OF MILITARY COURTS. No accused or convicted member of the state military forces may bring an action or proceeding against the convening authority or a member of a military court or officer or person acting under its authority or reviewing its proceedings because of the approval, imposition, or execution of any […]

Section 192A.665 — Uniformity Of Interpretation.

192A.665 UNIFORMITY OF INTERPRETATION. This chapter shall be so construed as to effectuate its general purpose and, so far as practical, to make these laws uniform with the law of the United States. History: 1963 c 661 s 192A.665; 2002 c 308 s 69