Pennsylvania Statutes
§ 6101 — Courts of inquiry
Pennsylvania § 6101
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51 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 6101 (2026).
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(a)Who may convene.--Courts of inquiry to investigate any matter of concern to the State military forces may be convened by any person authorized to convene a general court-martial, whether or not the persons involved have requested such an inquiry.
(b)Composition.--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)Parties.--Any person subject to this part whose conduct is subject to inquiry shall be designated as a party. Any person subject to this part 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 rep
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