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§ 13-804. Powers of presiding military judge or officer.
 

The military judge or officer presiding over a court-martial may: 

(1) issue a warrant to arrest and bring before the court for trial an accused individual who has received a copy of the charge and an order to appear and who fails to appear before the court-martial; 

(2) issue a subpoena to attend, give testimony, or produce documents or other tangible things; 

(3) enforce by attachment the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents and other tangible things; and 

(4) impose a sentence for a refusal to be sworn or to answer as provided in actions before civil courts. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 65, § 44; 2003, ch. 5, § 2.]   

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Public-safety > Title-13 > Subtitle-8 > 13-804

§ 13-804. Powers of presiding military judge or officer.
 

The military judge or officer presiding over a court-martial may: 

(1) issue a warrant to arrest and bring before the court for trial an accused individual who has received a copy of the charge and an order to appear and who fails to appear before the court-martial; 

(2) issue a subpoena to attend, give testimony, or produce documents or other tangible things; 

(3) enforce by attachment the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents and other tangible things; and 

(4) impose a sentence for a refusal to be sworn or to answer as provided in actions before civil courts. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 65, § 44; 2003, ch. 5, § 2.]   


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Public-safety > Title-13 > Subtitle-8 > 13-804

§ 13-804. Powers of presiding military judge or officer.
 

The military judge or officer presiding over a court-martial may: 

(1) issue a warrant to arrest and bring before the court for trial an accused individual who has received a copy of the charge and an order to appear and who fails to appear before the court-martial; 

(2) issue a subpoena to attend, give testimony, or produce documents or other tangible things; 

(3) enforce by attachment the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents and other tangible things; and 

(4) impose a sentence for a refusal to be sworn or to answer as provided in actions before civil courts. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 65, § 44; 2003, ch. 5, § 2.]