Section 40.475 – Governor’s powers to delegate authority — exception.
Effective – 28 Aug 1984 40.475. Governor’s powers to delegate authority — exception. — The governor may delegate any authority vested in him under sections 40.005 to 40.490, and may provide for the subdelegation of any such authority, except the power given him by section 40.083. ——– (L. 1984 H.B. 1035 § 133)
Section 40.405 – Larceny or wrongful appropriation of property — court-martial.
Effective – 28 Aug 1984 40.405. Larceny or wrongful appropriation of property — court-martial. — 1. Any person subject to sections 40.005 to 40.490 who wrongfully takes, obtains, or withholds, by any means, from the possession of the owner or of any other person any money, personal property, or article of value of any kind: […]
Section 40.480 – Purpose of military laws.
Effective – 28 Aug 1984 40.480. Purpose of military laws. — Sections 40.005 to 40.490 shall be so construed as to effectuate their general purpose and, so far as practicable, to make the law uniform with the law of the United States, especially as embodied in the Uniform Code of Military Justice. ——– (L. 1984 […]
Section 40.408 – Officer’s conduct, unbecoming to an officer and a gentleman — court-martial.
Effective – 28 Aug 1984 40.408. Officer’s conduct, unbecoming to an officer and a gentleman — court-martial. — Any commissioned officer who is convicted of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman shall be punished as a court-martial may direct. ——– (L. 1984 H.B. 1035 § 119)
Section 40.410 – Neglecting or prejudicing discipline of the military — bringing discredit to state military services — exceptions, court-martial.
Effective – 28 Aug 1984 40.410. Neglecting or prejudicing discipline of the military — bringing discredit to state military services — exceptions, court-martial. — Though not specifically mentioned in sections 40.005 to 40.490, all disorders and neglects to the prejudice of good order and discipline in the state military forces, and all conduct of a […]
Section 40.415 – Military property, purchasing or receiving in pawn or pledge — court-martial.
Effective – 28 Aug 1984 40.415. Military property, purchasing or receiving in pawn or pledge — court-martial. — If any person shall knowingly and willfully purchase, or receive in pawn or pledge any military property of the state of Missouri or of the United States in use by the state of Missouri, he shall be […]
Section 40.420 – Courts of inquiry, duties, how convened — members of court — counsel, appointment — parties to inquiry, how determined, procedure — records.
Effective – 28 Aug 1984 40.420. Courts of inquiry, duties, how convened — members of court — counsel, appointment — parties to inquiry, how determined, procedure — records. — 1. 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, […]
Section 40.425 – Oaths, persons having authority to administer.
Effective – 28 Aug 1984 40.425. Oaths, persons having authority to administer. — 1. The following members of the state military forces may administer oaths for the purposes of military administration, including military justice: (1) The state judge advocate and all assistant state judge advocates; (2) All summary courts-martial; (3) All adjutants, assistant adjutants, acting […]
Section 40.430 – Military justice — certain sections explained to enlisted members, when — complete text to be available on request.
Effective – 28 Aug 1984 40.430. Military justice — certain sections explained to enlisted members, when — complete text to be available on request. — Subsection 2 of section 40.005, sections 40.007, 40.020 to 40.040, 40.043, 40.090, 40.098, 40.126, 40.175, 40.234 to 40.415 and 40.430 to 40.440, as well as those required sections of the […]
Section 40.435 – Complaints against commanding officer, procedure.
Effective – 28 Aug 1984 40.435. Complaints against commanding officer, procedure. — Any member of the state military forces who believes himself wronged by the member’s 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 […]