New York Statutes
§ 131.7 — Process of military courts
New York § 131.7
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N.Y. Military § 131.7 (2026).
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§ 131.7. Process of military courts.
(a)Military courts are\nempowered to issue all process and mandates necessary and proper to\ncarry into full effect the powers vested in said courts. Such courts\nshall have power to issue subpoenae and subpoenae duces tecum and to\nenforce by attachment attendance of witnesses and production of books\nand records.\n (b) Such process and mandates may be issued by summary courts-martial,\nprovost courts and the military judge or president of other military\ncourts and may be directed to and may be executed by the marshals of the\nmilitary court or any peace officer as defined in section 2.10 of the\ncriminal procedure law, when acting pursuant to his special duties, or\nany police officer and shall be in such form as may be prescribed by\nregulatio
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§ 131.1
Courts of inquiry§ 131.10
Presumption of jurisdiction§ 131.11
Delegation by the governor§ 131.12
Short title§ 131.3
Articles to be explained§ 131.4
Complaints of wrongs§ 131.6
Marshals§ 131.7
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