51 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes Chapter 54 - Courts-martial Jurisdiction
- Chapter Notes
- Section 5401 - Courts-martial Classified
The three kinds of courts-martial in the State military forces are: (1) General courts-martial, consisting of: (i) a military judge and not less than...
- Section 5402 - Jurisdiction Of Courts-martial In General
Each force of the State military forces has court-martial jurisdiction over all members of the force who are subject to this part. The Pennsylvania...
- Section 5403 - Jurisdiction Of General Courts-martial
Subject to section 5402 (relating to jurisdiction of courts-martial in general), general courts-martial have jurisdiction to try persons subject to this part for any...
- Section 5404 - Jurisdiction Of Special Courts-martial
Subject to section 5402 (relating to jurisdiction of courts-martial in general), special courts-martial shall have jurisdiction to try persons subject to this part for...
- Section 5405 - Jurisdiction Of Summary Courts-martial
(a) General rule.--Subject to section 5402 (relating to jurisdiction of courts-martial in general), summary courts-martial shall have jurisdiction to try all persons subject to...
- Section 5406 - Sentences Of Dismissal, Dishonorable Discharge Or Bad Conduct To Be Approved By Governor
In the State military forces, no sentence of dismissal, dishonorable discharge or bad-conduct discharge shall be executed until it is approved by the Governor....
- Section 5407 - Record Of Proceedings
A complete written record of proceedings and testimony shall be made for any general court-martial under this part. A bad-conduct discharge may not be...
- Section 5408 - Confinement Instead Of Fine (Repealed)
§ 5408. Confinement instead of fine (Repealed). 2012 Repeal. Section 5408 was repealed October 24, 2012, P.L.1506, No.192, effective in one year.
Last modified: October 8, 2016