2005 Idaho Code - 46-209 — DISOBEDIENCE OF ORDERS -- TRESPASS UPON MILITARY PROPERTY -- PROHIBITION AND ABATEMENT OF NUISANCES

                                  TITLE  46
                         MILITIA AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
                                  CHAPTER 2
                          OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN
    46-209.  DISOBEDIENCE OF ORDERS -- TRESPASS UPON MILITARY PROPERTY --
PROHIBITION AND ABATEMENT OF NUISANCES. Any officer or enlisted person failing
to appear upon any occasion of duty to which he shall be ordered by his proper
commanding officer, without good and sufficient cause therefore [therefor],
shall be subject to a trial by a court-martial and upon conviction, shall be
sentenced as such court-martial may direct. The commanding officer may on any
occasion of duty place in arrest during the continuance thereof any person who
shall trespass upon the camp grounds, parade grounds, armory, or other place
devoted to said duty or shall in any way or manner interrupt or molest the
orderly discharge of duty by those under arms, or shall disturb or prevent the
passage of troops going to or returning from any duty. He may prohibit and
prevent the sale or use of beer and intoxicating liquors and all gambling
within the limits of the post, camp grounds, place of encampment, parade, or
drill ground under his command, or within such limits not exceeding one mile
therefrom as he may prescribe. After orders prohibiting the same shall have
been issued and posted, he may in his discretion abate as a common nuisance
all such sales and he may place in arrest any person doing any of the
foregoing things in violation of said orders within the limits named therein.

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