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39-6-4. Fraudulently obtained discharge -- Desertion.
(1) A person discharged from the National Guard who is later charged with havingfraudulently obtained the discharge is, subject to Section 39-6-72, subject to trial by a militarycourt on that charge.
(2) After apprehension, he is subject to this chapter while in military custody for trial. Upon conviction of that charge he is subject to trial for all offenses under this chapter committedprior to fraudulent discharge.
(3) A person who has deserted from a military unit, which act would subject him to thejurisdiction of this chapter, is not relieved from the jurisdiction of this chapter due to a separationfrom any later period of service.

Enacted by Chapter 210, 1988 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-39 > Chapter-06 > 39-6-4

39-6-4. Fraudulently obtained discharge -- Desertion.
(1) A person discharged from the National Guard who is later charged with havingfraudulently obtained the discharge is, subject to Section 39-6-72, subject to trial by a militarycourt on that charge.
(2) After apprehension, he is subject to this chapter while in military custody for trial. Upon conviction of that charge he is subject to trial for all offenses under this chapter committedprior to fraudulent discharge.
(3) A person who has deserted from a military unit, which act would subject him to thejurisdiction of this chapter, is not relieved from the jurisdiction of this chapter due to a separationfrom any later period of service.

Enacted by Chapter 210, 1988 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-39 > Chapter-06 > 39-6-4

39-6-4. Fraudulently obtained discharge -- Desertion.
(1) A person discharged from the National Guard who is later charged with havingfraudulently obtained the discharge is, subject to Section 39-6-72, subject to trial by a militarycourt on that charge.
(2) After apprehension, he is subject to this chapter while in military custody for trial. Upon conviction of that charge he is subject to trial for all offenses under this chapter committedprior to fraudulent discharge.
(3) A person who has deserted from a military unit, which act would subject him to thejurisdiction of this chapter, is not relieved from the jurisdiction of this chapter due to a separationfrom any later period of service.

Enacted by Chapter 210, 1988 General Session