Arizona Statutes
§ 26-1003 — Jurisdiction to try personnel
Arizona § 26-1003
JurisdictionArizona
Title 26Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 9ARIZONA CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE
Art. 1General Provisions
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Bluebook
Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 26-1003 (2026).
Text
A.Each person discharged from the national guard who is later charged with having fraudulently obtained the discharge is subject to trial by court-martial on that charge and is, after apprehension, subject to this code while in the custody of the military for that trial. On conviction of that charge the person is subject to trial by court-martial for all offenses in this code committed before the fraudulent discharge.
B.A person who has deserted from the national guard is subject to the jurisdiction of this code notwithstanding a separation from any later period of service.
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§ 26-1001
Definitions§ 26-1002
Persons subject to the code§ 26-1003
Jurisdiction to try personnel§ 26-1005
Territorial applicability§ 26-1007
Apprehension§ 26-1008
Apprehension of deserters§ 26-1009
Authority to order arrest§ 26-101
Department of emergency and military affairs; organization; adjutant general; qualifications§ 26-1013
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Arizona § 26-1003, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/az/26-1003.