130.28 – Appointment of Reporters and Interpreters.
§ 130.28. Appointment of reporters and interpreters. Under such regulations as the adjutant general may prescribe, the convening authority of a military court shall appoint qualified court reporters, who shall record the proceedings of and testimony taken before such court. Under like regulations the convening authority of a military court may appoint an interpreter who […]
130.19 – Jurisdiction of Special Courts-Martial.
§ 130.19. Jurisdiction of special courts-martial. Subject to section 130.17, special courts-martial shall have jurisdiction to try persons subject to this code for any offense for which they may be punished by this code. Special courts-martial shall have the power to sentence to: confinement with hard labor for not exceeding one hundred days; fines not […]
130.20 – Jurisdiction of Summary Courts-Martial.
§ 130.20. Jurisdiction of summary courts-martial. (a) Subject to section 130.17, summary courts-martial shall have jurisdiction to try persons subject to this code, except officers and warrant officers, for any offense for which they may be punished by this code. (b) No persons with respect to whom courts-martial have jurisdiction shall be brought to trial […]
130.21 – Jurisdiction of Courts-Martial Not Exclusive.
§ 130.21. Jurisdiction of courts-martial not exclusive. The provisions of this code conferring jurisdiction upon courts-martial shall not be construed as depriving provost courts or other military tribunals of concurrent jurisdiction in respect to offenders or offenses that by statute or by the law of war may be tried by such provost courts or other […]
130.22 – Who May Convene General Courts-Martial.
§ 130.22. Who may convene general courts-martial. General courts-martial may be convened by order of the adjutant ageneral, the commanding officer of a force of the organized militia, the commanding officer of a division or corresponding unit of the army national guard or the commanding officer of a wing or corresponding unit of the air […]
130.23 – Who May Convene Special Courts-Martial.
§ 130.23. Who may convene special courts-martial. (a) Special courts-martial may be convened by– (1) any person who may convene a general court-martial; (2) the commanding officer of a force of the organized militia, or of a garrison, fort, camp, station, air base or other place where members of a force of the organized militia […]
130.24 – Who May Convene Summary Courts-Martial.
§ 130.24. Who may convene summary courts-martial. (a) Summary courts-martial may be convened by– (1) any person who may convene a general or special court-martial; (2) the commanding officer of a detached or separate company or corresponding unit or other detachment of a force of the organized militia; (3) the commanding officer or officer in […]
130.25 – Who May Serve on Courts-Martial.
§ 130.25. Who may serve on courts-martial. (a) Any officer of or on duty with the organized militia shall be eligible to serve on all courts-martial for the trial of any person who may lawfully be brought before such courts for trial. (b) Any warrant officer of or on duty with the organized militia shall […]
130.11 – Confinement and Imprisonment in Civil Jails.
§ 130.11. Confinement and imprisonment in civil jails. Confinement and imprisonment other than in guard house, whether prior to, during or after trial by a military court, shall be executed in jails, penitentiaries or prisons designated by the governor or by the adjutant general for that purpose.
130.12 – Reports and Receiving of Prisoners.
§ 130.12. Reports and receiving of prisoners. (a) No provost marshal, commander of a guard, master at arms, warden, keeper or officer of a city or county jail or any other jail, penitentiary or prison designated by the governor or by the adjutant general under section 130.11 of this article, shall refuse to receive or […]