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Statutes > Connecticut > Title27 > Chap507 > Sec27-214

      Sec. 27-214. Finality and binding effect of actions. The proceedings, findings and sentences of courts-martial as reviewed and approved, as required by this code, and all dismissal and discharges carried into execution under sentences by courts-martial following review and approval, as required by this code, are final and conclusive. Orders publishing the proceedings of courts-martial and all action taken pursuant to those proceedings are binding upon all departments, courts, agencies, and officers of the state, subject only to action upon a petition for a new trial as provided in section 27-201.

      (1967, P.A. 717, S. 74.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title27 > Chap507 > Sec27-214

      Sec. 27-214. Finality and binding effect of actions. The proceedings, findings and sentences of courts-martial as reviewed and approved, as required by this code, and all dismissal and discharges carried into execution under sentences by courts-martial following review and approval, as required by this code, are final and conclusive. Orders publishing the proceedings of courts-martial and all action taken pursuant to those proceedings are binding upon all departments, courts, agencies, and officers of the state, subject only to action upon a petition for a new trial as provided in section 27-201.

      (1967, P.A. 717, S. 74.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title27 > Chap507 > Sec27-214

      Sec. 27-214. Finality and binding effect of actions. The proceedings, findings and sentences of courts-martial as reviewed and approved, as required by this code, and all dismissal and discharges carried into execution under sentences by courts-martial following review and approval, as required by this code, are final and conclusive. Orders publishing the proceedings of courts-martial and all action taken pursuant to those proceedings are binding upon all departments, courts, agencies, and officers of the state, subject only to action upon a petition for a new trial as provided in section 27-201.

      (1967, P.A. 717, S. 74.)