A conviction by general court-martial of any military offense for which an accused received a sentence greater than one year of confinement or a conviction by a general court-martial of any offense that, at the time the offense was committed, carries a maximum term of confinement of three years or greater as set forth under 10 U.S.C. sec. 877 to 10 U.S.C. sec. 934, as amended, or pursuant to an executive order, is a felony offense. Except for convictions by a summary court-martial, all other military offenses are misdemeanors. Any conviction by a special court-martial is a misdemeanor. Any conviction by a summary court-martial is not a criminal conviction.
Source: L. 2018: Entire section added, (SB 18-135), ch. 95, p. 747, § 15, effective April 2.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 28 - Military and Veterans
Article 3.1 - Colorado Code of Military Justice
§ 28-3.1-401. Cruel and Unusual Punishments Prohibited
§ 28-3.1-402.5. Classification of Offenses
§ 28-3.1-403. Effective Date of Sentences
§ 28-3.1-404. Execution of Confinement
§ 28-3.1-405. Commitment Under Sentence of Confinement
§ 28-3.1-406. Collection of Fines
§ 28-3.1-407. Initial Action on the Record
§ 28-3.1-408. Reconsideration and Revision
§ 28-3.1-410. Approval by the Convening Authority
§ 28-3.1-411. Review of Records - Disposition
§ 28-3.1-413. Review by Governor
§ 28-3.1-414. Error of Law - Lesser Included Offense
§ 28-3.1-415. Vacation of Suspension of Sentence
§ 28-3.1-416. Petition for a New Trial
§ 28-3.1-417. Remission and Suspension
§ 28-3.1-419. Finality of Proceedings, Findings, and Sentences