Minnesota Statutes

§ 192A.13 — WHO MAY CONVENE GENERAL COURTS-MARTIAL

Minnesota § 192A.13
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartMILITARY AFFAIRS
Ch. 192AUNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE

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Minn. Stat. § 192A.13 (2026).

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(a)In the state military forces not in federal active service, general courts-martial may be convened by:
(1)the governor; or
(2)the adjutant general.
(b)The governor or the adjutant general may authorize in writing other general officers in command as additional general courts-martial convening authorities. The authorization terminates no later than the term of the adjutant general or governor making the authorization.
(c)If a commanding officer or the adjutant general is an accuser, the court shall be convened by superior competent authority and may in any case be convened by a superior authority if considered desirable by that authority.

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Legislative History

1963 c 661 s 192A.13;1978 c 552 s 11;2002 c 308 s 23;2013 c 78 s 9

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