Effective: October 10, 1961 Latest Legislation: House Bill 154 – 104th General Assembly Any person subject to this code who uses provoking or reproachful words or gestures toward any other person subject to this code shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.
Effective: September 28, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 490 – 129th General Assembly (A) As used in this section: (1) “Affirmative defense” means any special defense that, although not denying that the accused committed the objective acts constituting the offense charged, denies, in whole or in part, criminal responsibility for those acts. (2) “Bodily harm” […]
Effective: October 10, 1961 Latest Legislation: House Bill 154 – 104th General Assembly (A) Any person subject to this code 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: (1) With intent permanently […]
Effective: October 10, 1961 Latest Legislation: House Bill 154 – 104th General Assembly Any person subject to this code who, with intent to defraud: (A) Falsely makes or alters any signature to, or any part of, any writing which would, if genuine, apparently impose a legal liability on another or change his legal right or […]
Effective: October 10, 1961 Latest Legislation: House Bill 154 – 104th General Assembly Any person subject to this code who communicates threats to another person with the intention thereby to obtain anything of value or any acquittance, advantage, or immunity is guilty of extortion and shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.
Effective: September 28, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 490 – 129th General Assembly (A) Any person subject to this code who attempts or offers with unlawful force or violence to do bodily harm to another person, whether or not the attempt or offer is consummated, is guilty of assault and shall be punished as a […]
Effective: September 28, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 490 – 129th General Assembly No person, while being held for or after trial, may be subjected to punishment or penalty other than arrest or confinement upon the charges pending against the person. The arrest or confinement imposed upon the person shall not be any more rigorous […]
Effective: September 28, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 490 – 129th General Assembly Any person subject to this code who, in a judicial proceeding or in a course of justice conducted under this code, willfully and corruptly does either of the following is guilty of perjury and shall be punished as a court-martial may direct: […]
Effective: September 28, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 490 – 129th General Assembly Any person subject to this code who does any of the following shall be punished as a court-martial may direct: (A) Knowing a claim to be false or fraudulent does either of the following: (1) Makes any claim against the United States, […]
Effective: September 28, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 490 – 129th General Assembly Any commissioned officer who is convicted of conduct unbecoming an officer and a lady or gentleman shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.
Effective: September 10, 1963 Latest Legislation: House Bill 143 – 105th General Assembly Though not specifically mentioned in this code, all disorders and neglects to the prejudice of good order and discipline in the organized militia, all conduct of a nature to bring discredit upon the organized militia, and crimes and offenses not capital, of […]
Effective: October 10, 1961 Latest Legislation: House Bill 154 – 104th General Assembly (A) 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. (B) A court of inquiry […]
Effective: September 17, 2010 Latest Legislation: House Bill 449 – 128th General Assembly (A) The following persons of the organized militia may administer oaths for the purposes of military administration, including military justice, and affidavits may be taken for those purposes before those persons who shall have the general powers of a notary public: (1) […]
Effective: September 10, 1963 Latest Legislation: House Bill 143 – 105th General Assembly Sections 5924.02, 5924.03, 5924.07 to 5924.15, inclusive, 5924.25, 5924.27, 5924.31, 5924.37, 5924.38, 5924.55, 5924.77 to 5924.134, inclusive, and 5924.137 to 5924.139, inclusive, of the Revised Code, and of this code shall be carefully explained to every enlisted member at the time of […]
Effective: October 10, 1961 Latest Legislation: House Bill 154 – 104th General Assembly Any member of the organized militia who believes himself wronged by his 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 […]
Effective: October 10, 1961 Latest Legislation: House Bill 154 – 104th General Assembly (A) Whenever complaint is made to any commanding officer that willful damage has been done to the property of any person or that his property has been wrongfully taken by members of the organized militia, he may, subject to such regulations as […]
Effective: September 28, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 490 – 129th General Assembly (A) Under such regulations as may be prescribed under this code, a person on state active duty or duty under Title 32 of the United States Code who is accused of an offense against civil authority may be delivered, upon request, to […]
Effective: October 10, 1961 Latest Legislation: House Bill 154 – 104th General Assembly In the organized militia not in federal service, the processes and sentences of its courts-martial shall be executed by the civil officers prescribed by the laws of the state. Where no provision is made for executing those processes and sentences, the process […]
Effective: October 10, 1961 Latest Legislation: House Bill 154 – 104th General Assembly (A) Military courts may issue all processes and mandates necessary to carry into effect the powers vested in those courts. Such courts may issue subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum and enforce by attachment attendance of witnesses and production of books and records, […]
Effective: October 10, 1961 Latest Legislation: House Bill 154 – 104th General Assembly Fines may be paid to a military court 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 delinquent and deducted from any pay or allowance […]