North Carolina Statutes

§ 127A-49 — Special courts-martial; appointments, power and authority

North Carolina § 127A-49
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 127AMilitia
Art. 3National Guard

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 127A-49 (2026).

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In the North Carolina National Guard, not in the service of the United States, special courts-martial may be appointed by any of the following:

(1)The commander of a brigade, regiment, comparable or higher command of the North Carolina Army National Guard, provided that the commander is a general officer.
(2)The commander of a wing, group, separate squadron, comparable or higher command of the North Carolina Air National Guard, provided that the commander is a general officer.
(3)The commander or officer in charge of any North Carolina National Guard command when empowered by the Governor or the Adjutant General of North Carolina, provided that the commander or officer is a general officer. Except as to commissioned officers, special courts-martial shall have the power and authority to

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