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§ 130.70. Vacation  of  suspension.    (a)  Before the vacation of the  suspension  of  a  special  court-martial  sentence  which  as  approved  includes  a  bad-conduct  discharge  or any court-martial sentence which  includes confinement or  of  any  general  court-martial  sentence,  the  officer  having  special court-martial jurisdiction over the probationer  shall hold  a  hearing  on  the  alleged  violation  of  probation.  The  probationer  shall  be  represented  at  the hearing by counsel if he so  desires.    (b) The record of the hearing and the recommendations of  the  officer  having  special  court-martial  jurisdiction shall be sent for action to  the officer  exercising  general  court-martial  jurisdiction  over  the  probationer.  If  he  vacates the suspension, any unexecuted part of the  sentence, except a dismissal, shall  be executed, subject to  applicable  restrictions  in  subdivision (b) of section 130.68 of this article. The  vacation of the  suspension  of  a  dismissal  is  not  effective  until  approved by the adjutant general.    (c)  The  suspension  of  any  other  sentence  may  be vacated by the  authority competent to convene, for the command in which the accused  is  serving or assigned, a court of the kind that imposed the sentence.

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§ 130.70. Vacation  of  suspension.    (a)  Before the vacation of the  suspension  of  a  special  court-martial  sentence  which  as  approved  includes  a  bad-conduct  discharge  or any court-martial sentence which  includes confinement or  of  any  general  court-martial  sentence,  the  officer  having  special court-martial jurisdiction over the probationer  shall hold  a  hearing  on  the  alleged  violation  of  probation.  The  probationer  shall  be  represented  at  the hearing by counsel if he so  desires.    (b) The record of the hearing and the recommendations of  the  officer  having  special  court-martial  jurisdiction shall be sent for action to  the officer  exercising  general  court-martial  jurisdiction  over  the  probationer.  If  he  vacates the suspension, any unexecuted part of the  sentence, except a dismissal, shall  be executed, subject to  applicable  restrictions  in  subdivision (b) of section 130.68 of this article. The  vacation of the  suspension  of  a  dismissal  is  not  effective  until  approved by the adjutant general.    (c)  The  suspension  of  any  other  sentence  may  be vacated by the  authority competent to convene, for the command in which the accused  is  serving or assigned, a court of the kind that imposed the sentence.

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Statutes > New-york > Mil > Article-7 > Part-9 > 130-70

§ 130.70. Vacation  of  suspension.    (a)  Before the vacation of the  suspension  of  a  special  court-martial  sentence  which  as  approved  includes  a  bad-conduct  discharge  or any court-martial sentence which  includes confinement or  of  any  general  court-martial  sentence,  the  officer  having  special court-martial jurisdiction over the probationer  shall hold  a  hearing  on  the  alleged  violation  of  probation.  The  probationer  shall  be  represented  at  the hearing by counsel if he so  desires.    (b) The record of the hearing and the recommendations of  the  officer  having  special  court-martial  jurisdiction shall be sent for action to  the officer  exercising  general  court-martial  jurisdiction  over  the  probationer.  If  he  vacates the suspension, any unexecuted part of the  sentence, except a dismissal, shall  be executed, subject to  applicable  restrictions  in  subdivision (b) of section 130.68 of this article. The  vacation of the  suspension  of  a  dismissal  is  not  effective  until  approved by the adjutant general.    (c)  The  suspension  of  any  other  sentence  may  be vacated by the  authority competent to convene, for the command in which the accused  is  serving or assigned, a court of the kind that imposed the sentence.