2006 New York Code - Review Counsel.



 
    § 130.67. Review  counsel.  (a) Upon the final review of a sentence of
  a general court-martial or of a sentence to a bad-conduct  discharge  or
  of  a sentence to any confinement the accused shall have the right to be
  represented by counsel before the reviewing authority, the  staff  judge
  advocate  or  legal  officer,  as  the case may be, and before the state
  judge advocate.
    (b) Upon the request of an accused entitled to be so represented,  the
  state  judge  advocate  shall  appoint  a  lawyer who is a member of the
  organized militia or on the state reserve  list  or  the  state  retired
  list,  if  available,  to  represent  the  accused  before the reviewing
  authority, the staff judge advocate, or legal officer, as the  case  may
  be,  and  before  the  state  judge  advocate,  in  the  review of cases
  specified in subdivision (a) of this section.
    (c) An accused entitled to be so represented may be represented before
  the reviewing authority, the staff judge advocate or legal  officer,  as
  the  case  may  be,  and  before  the  state judge advocate, by civilian
  counsel if provided by him.

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