California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Sections 450-474
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 450
The military courts of this State are: (a) general courts-martial; (b) special courts-martial; (c) summary courts-martial; and (d) courts of inquiry. ...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 450.1
(a) Under regulations as the Governor may prescribe, and under any additional regulations as may be prescribed by the Adjutant General, limitations may be placed...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 451
The constitution and jurisdiction of general courts-martial, special courts-martial, summary courts-martial, and courts of inquiry, the form and manner in which the proceedings are conducted...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 452
General courts-martial may be convened by the President of the United States or the Governor or the Adjutant General. The convening authority shall be the...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 453
Special courts-martial may be appointed by the commanding officer of a district, garrison, fort, post, camp, station, or other place where troops are on duty,...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 454
Summary courts-martial may be appointed by the commanding officer of a garrison, fort, post, camp, or other place where troops are on duty, regiment, detached...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 455
Courts of inquiry shall consist of at least three members and may be ordered by the Governor to examine into the nature of any transaction...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 456
General courts-martial have power: (a) To try commissioned officers, warrant officers, and enlisted members of the active militia. (b) To adjudge: (1) Dismissal, in the...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 457
Special courts-martial have power: (a) To try commissioned officers, warrant officers, and enlisted members of the active militia. (b) To adjudge any punishment authorized for...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 458
Summary courts-martial have power: (a) To try enlisted members of the active militia unless they object thereto. (b) To adjudge any punishment authorized for a...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 459
The trial counsel of a general or special court-martial in the National Guard shall prosecute in the name of the State. If military authorities order...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 460
Each miliary court shall have the power of a superior court of this State to compel by subpena, subpena duces tecum, and attachment, the attendance...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 461
Commissions and subpenas may be issued by the president or the trial counsel of the court, both before and after being sworn, for witnesses whose...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 462
A witness not appearing in obedience to a subpena when served personally with a copy thereof, and not having sufficient excuse, or a witness refusing...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 463
Military courts may issue all process and mandates, including writs and warrants, necessary and proper to carry into full effect the powers vested in those...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 464
The keepers or warden of any jail shall receive the bodies of persons committed by the process or mandate of a military court and confine...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 465
Presidents of courts-martial, one-officer special courts-martial, and summary court officers shall have power to issue warrants to arrest an accused person and to bring him...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 466
No sentence of a court-martial shall be carried into execution until the proceedings have been reviewed and the sentence approved by the officer appointing the...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 467
For the purpose of collecting fines or penalties imposed by a court-martial, the president of any general or special court-martial and the summary court officer...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 468
Any person who is guilty of disorderly, contemptuous, or insolent behavior in a military court, or who uses insulting, contemptuous, or indecorous language or expression...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 469
A person who has been separated from the military service shall be subject to the jurisdiction of a lawfully appointed court-martial for trial and punishment...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 470
When the military offense charged is also an offense by the civil law of this State, the officer whose duty it is to order trial...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 471
Whenever any person in the military service of the State is charged with the commission while on duty of an offense which is a felony...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 472
No officer by whom a military court is ordered or member of any such military court, or officer or person acting under its authority or...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 473
Courts for the Naval Militia are provided for by section 300. ...
- California Laws: Military and Veterans Code Section 474
The Adjutant General, under procedures established by him or her and approved by the Governor, and acting through a board of officers appointed by the...