2006 New York Code - Jurisdiction Of Special Courts-martial.



 
    § 130.19. Jurisdiction  of special courts-martial.  Subject to section
  130.17, special courts-martial shall have jurisdiction  to  try  persons
  subject  to  this code for any offense for which they may be punished by
  this code.  Special courts-martial shall have the power to sentence  to:
  confinement  with  hard  labor for not exceeding one hundred days; fines
  not exceeding one hundred dollars; confinement with hard labor  in  lieu
  of  fines imposed not exceeding one day for each dollar of fine imposed;
  forfeiture of pay and allowances not exceeding one hundred dollars;  bad
  conduct  discharge;  reprimand; reduction of noncommissioned officers to
  an inferior grade; and to combine any two or more of such punishments in
  the sentences imposed.  A bad conduct discharge shall  not  be  adjudged
  unless  a  complete  record  of the proceedings and testimony before the
  court has been made.

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