Illinois Compiled Statutes 20 Executive Branch: Article XV - Courts-Martial
- Illinois Military Code of Illinois. - 20 ILCS 1805, Section 69
The Courts-Martial for the Illinois National Guard shall be: (a) General courts-martial. (b) Special courts-martial. (c) Summary courts-martial. (Source: P.A. 85-1241.)
- Illinois Military Code of Illinois. - 20 ILCS 1805, Section 70
The courts-martial shall be constituted in the same manner, have cognizance of the same subjects and possess like powers except as to punishment, as...
- Illinois Military Code of Illinois. - 20 ILCS 1805, Section 71
General courts-martial shall be convened by order of the Governor and such courts shall have power to: (a) Impose fines not to exceed $500.00;...
- Illinois Military Code of Illinois. - 20 ILCS 1805, Section 72
When not in the active service of the United States the commanding officer of each garrison, fort, post, camp or other place, division, brigade,...
- Illinois Military Code of Illinois. - 20 ILCS 1805, Section 73
When not in active service of the United States the commanding officer of each garrison, fort, post or other place, regiment, group, separate battalion,...
- Illinois Military Code of Illinois. - 20 ILCS 1805, Section 74
In trials by general and special courts-martial the accused shall be entitled to be represented by own employed counsel or by a suitable officer...
- Illinois Military Code of Illinois. - 20 ILCS 1805, Section 75
Witnesses for the prosecution or defense may be summoned to attend by subpoena signed by the judge advocate. Any witness, duly summoned, who fails...
- Illinois Military Code of Illinois. - 20 ILCS 1805, Section 76
All or any fines assessed by courts-martial may be charged against any drill, training pay or other credit due to the person so fined,...
- Illinois Military Code of Illinois. - 20 ILCS 1805, Section 77
Whenever the sentence of a general or special courts-martial includes a fine and such sentence has been approved by the officer ordering such court,...
- Illinois Military Code of Illinois. - 20 ILCS 1805, Section 78
Whenever the sentence of a general or special courts-martial is or includes imprisonment in a county jail, or in a State penal institution, and...
- Illinois Military Code of Illinois. - 20 ILCS 1805, Section 79
It shall be the duty of the keepers and wardens of all county jails to receive and confine all military offenders, when delivered by...
- Illinois Military Code of Illinois. - 20 ILCS 1805, Section 80
All fines levied and collected under the provisions of this Article shall be paid to the Treasurer of the State. (Source: Laws 1957, p.
- Illinois Military Code of Illinois. - 20 ILCS 1805, Section 81
For each day's duty, as a member of a general or special courts-martial, or as a witness or a defendant under summons from the...
- Illinois Military Code of Illinois. - 20 ILCS 1805, Section 82
Judge advocates of general and special courts-martial and summary court officers are empowered to administer oaths to witnesses before such courts and to take...
Last modified: February 18, 2015