New York Statutes

§ 131.1 — Courts of inquiry

New York § 131.1
JurisdictionNew York
Law MILMilitary
Part 11Miscellaneous Provisions
Art. 7Code of Military Justice

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N.Y. Military § 131.1 (2026).

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§ 131.1. Courts of inquiry.

(a)Courts of inquiry to investigate any\nmatter may be convened by the governor or by any other person designated\nby the governor for that purpose whether or not the persons involved\nhave requested such an inquiry.\n (b) A court of inquiry shall consist of three or more officers.\nFor each court of inquiry the convening authority shall also appoint\ncounsel for the court.\n (c) Any person subject to this code whose conduct is subject to\ninquiry shall be designated as a party. Any person subject to this code\nor employed in the division of military and naval affairs who has a\ndirect interest in the subject of inquiry shall have the right to be\ndesignated as a party upon request to the court. Any person designated\nas a party shall be given due notice an

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