West Virginia Statutes
§ 15-1E-26 — Military judge of a general or special court-martial
West Virginia § 15-1E-26
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W. Va. Code § 15-1E-26 (2026).
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(a)A military judge shall be detailed to each general and special court-martial. The military judge shall preside over each open session of the court-martial to which the military judge has been detailed.
(b)A military judge shall be:
(1)An active or retired commissioned officer of an organized state military force;
(2)A member in good standing of the bar of the highest court of a state or a member of the bar of a federal court for at least five years; and
(3)Certified as qualified for duty as a military judge by the senior force judge advocate which is the same force as the accused.
(c)In the instance when a military judge is not a member of the bar of the highest court of the state, the military judge shall be deemed admitted pro hac vice, subject to filing a certificate with
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Legislative History
2010 Reg. Sess., HB4504; 1982 Reg. Sess., SB143
Nearby Sections
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§ 15-1-1
Definitions§ 15-1-2
Commander in chief§ 15-1-3
Regulations§ 15-1-5
Active service -- United States§ 15-1-6
Federal law and regulations§ 15-10-1
Short title§ 15-10-2
Legislative findings§ 15-10-3
Definitions§ 15-10A-1
Legislative findings§ 15-10A-2
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