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N.Y. Mil. Law § 130.26

Military judge of a general court-martial or special court-martial

2014-09-22

§ 130.26. Military judge of a general court-martial or special\ncourt-martial. (a) The authority convening a general court-martial\nshall, and, subject to such regulations as may be issued pursuant to\nthis chapter, the authority convening a special court-martial may,\ndetail a military judge thereto. A military judge shall preside over\neach open session of the court-martial to which he has been detailed.\n (b) A military judge shall be a commissioned officer of a force of the\norganized militia or a person on the state reserve list or state retired\nlist who is a member of the bar of this state and who is certified to be\nqualified for duty as a military judge by the state judge advocate.\n (c) The military judge of a general court-martial shall be designated\nby the state judge advocate, or his designee, for detail by the\nconvening authority. A commissioned officer who is certified to be\nqualified for duty as a military judge when performing such duties shall\nbe assigned and directly responsible to the state judge advocate, or his\ndesignee.\n (d) No person is eligible to act as a military judge in a case if he\nis the accuser or a witness for the prosecution or has acted as\ninvestigating officer or counsel in the same case.\n (e) The military judge of a court-martial may not consult with the\nmembers of the court except in the presence of the accused, trial\ncounsel, and the defense counsel, nor may he vote with the members of\nthe court.\n

Official source: NYS Open Legislation (New York State Senate). Reproduced from public-domain New York statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.