Louisiana Statutes

§ 29:235

Louisiana § 29:235
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 29Minerals, Oil and Gas and Environmental Quality

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La. Stat. Ann. § 29:235 (2026).

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§235. Article 135. Courts of inquiry

A.Courts of inquiry to investigate any matter of concern to the state military forces may be convened by the governor whether or not the persons involved have requested such an inquiry.
B.A court of inquiry consists of three or more commissioned officers. For each court of inquiry the convening authority shall also appoint counsel for the court.
C.Any person subject to this code whose conduct is subject to inquiry shall be designated as a party. Any person subject to this code or employed by or for the state military forces, who has a direct interest in the subject of inquiry has the right to be designated as a party upon request to the court. Any person designated as a party shall be given due notice and has the right to be present, to be represente

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