(a) Any commissioned officer of or on duty with the state military forces is eligible to serve on all courts-martial for the trial of any person who may lawfully be brought before such courts for trial.
(b) Any warrant officer of or on duty with the state military forces is eligible to serve on general and special courts-martial for the trial of any person, other than a commissioned officer, who may lawfully be brought before such courts for trial.
(c) (1) Any enlisted member of the state military forces who is not a member of the same unit as the accused is eligible to serve on general and special courts-martial for the trial of any enlisted member who may lawfully be brought before such courts for trial, but he shall serve as a member of a court only if, before the convening of the court, the accused personally has requested in writing that enlisted members serve on it. No accused who has made such a request shall be tried by a general or special court-martial the membership of which does not include enlisted members in a number comprising at least one-third of the total membership of the court, unless eligible members cannot be obtained on account of physical conditions or military exigencies. If such members cannot be obtained, the court may be convened and the trial held without them, provided the convening authority shall make a detailed written statement, to be appended to the record, stating why they could not be obtained. (2) In this section, “unit” means any regularly organized body of the state military forces not larger than a company, a squadron, a division of the naval militia, or a body corresponding to one of them.
(d) (1) When it can be avoided, no person subject to this code shall be tried by a court-martial any member of which is junior to him in rank or grade. (2) When convening a court-martial, the convening authority shall detail as members thereof such members as, in his opinion, are best qualified for the duty by reason of age, education, training, experience, length of service, and judicial temperament. No person shall serve as a member of a general or special court-martial if he is the accuser or a witness for the prosecution or has acted as investigating officer or as counsel in the same case. If within the command of the convening authority there is present and not otherwise disqualified a commissioned officer who is a member of the bar of the highest court of the state and of appropriate rank and grade, the convening authority shall appoint him as president of a special court-martial, provided failure to meet this requirement shall, in no case, divest a military court of jurisdiction.
(e) Before a court-martial is assembled for the trial of a case, the convening authority may excuse a member of the court from participating in the case. Under such regulations as the adjutant general may prescribe, the convening authority may delegate his authority under this subsection to his staff judge advocate, a legal officer, or any other principal assistant.
(1967, P.A. 717, S. 26; P.A. 89-221, S. 4.)
History: P.A. 89-221 added Subsec. (e) authorizing the convening authority to excuse a member of the court from participating in the case and to delegate his authority to excuse a member to his staff judge advocate, a legal officer or any other principal assistant.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 27 - Armed Forces and Veterans
Chapter 507 - Connecticut Code of Military Justice
Section 27-141. - Definitions.
Section 27-142. - Applicability of chapter.
Section 27-143. - Dismissal of commissioned officer.
Section 27-144. - Applicability of code in and out of state.
Section 27-145. - Judge advocates and legal officers.
Section 27-146. - Apprehension of offenders. Quelling of disturbances.
Section 27-147. - Apprehension of deserters by civil officers.
Section 27-148. - Arrest or confinement of enlisted personnel and officers.
Section 27-149. - Restraint of persons charged with offenses.
Section 27-150. - Place of confinement.
Section 27-151. - Duty of community correctional center, jail and prison officers.
Section 27-152. - Punishment prohibited before trial.
Section 27-153. - Trial by civil authority.
Section 27-154. - Nonjudicial disciplinary punishments for minor offenses.
Section 27-155. - Kinds of courts-martial.
Section 27-156. - Jurisdiction of forces.
Section 27-157. - Jurisdiction of general courts-martial.
Section 27-158. - Jurisdiction of special courts-martial.
Section 27-159. - Jurisdiction of summary courts-martial.
Section 27-161. - Court-martial to have complete record of procedures and testimony.
Section 27-162. - Sentence of confinement in lieu of fine.
Section 27-163. - Convening of general courts-martial by Governor.
Section 27-164. - Commanding officer may convene special courts-martial.
Section 27-165. - Commanding officer may convene summary courts-martial.
Section 27-166. - Who may serve on courts-martial.
Section 27-167. - Military judge of general or special court-martial.
Section 27-168. - Trial and defense counsel.
Section 27-169. - Court reporters. Interpreters.
Section 27-170. - Absent and additional members.
Section 27-171. - Preferring of charges.
Section 27-172. - Protection against self-incrimination.
Section 27-173. - Preliminary investigation. Rights of accused.
Section 27-174. - Charges and investigation papers forwarded to Governor.
Section 27-176. - Service of charges on accused. Time for trial.
Section 27-178. - Procedure. Rules of evidence.
Section 27-179. - Censure of court or member, coercion prohibited.
Section 27-180. - Court-martial. Prosecution. Trial counsel. Defense counsel. Assistant counsel.
Section 27-182. - Continuance.
Section 27-185. - Statute of limitations.
Section 27-186. - Second trial for same offense prohibited.
Section 27-187. - Pleading by accused.
Section 27-188. - Obtaining of witnesses and evidence.
Section 27-189. - Refusal of witness to appear. Witness fees.
Section 27-191. - Depositions.
Section 27-192. - Sworn testimony in record of court of inquiry admissible, when.
Section 27-195. - Announcement of findings and sentence.
Section 27-196. - Record of proceedings. Authentication. Copy to accused.
Section 27-197. - Cruel punishments prohibited.
Section 27-198. - Governor to prescribe table of maximum punishments.
Section 27-199. - Forfeiture of pay and allowances. Running of period of confinement.
Section 27-200. - Place of confinement. Hard labor.
Section 27-201. - Authority of convening authority over execution of sentence.
Section 27-202. - Record forwarded to convening authority. Action thereon.
Section 27-203. - Record of general court-martial referred to staff judge advocate.
Section 27-204. - Return of record to court for reconsideration or correction of error.
Section 27-205. - Convening authority may order rehearing.
Section 27-206. - Approval by convening authority.
Section 27-207. - Review by Governor or Judge Advocate.
Section 27-209. - Rights of accused before reviewing authority.
Section 27-210. - Vacation of suspension of sentence.
Section 27-211. - Petition for new trial.
Section 27-214. - Finality and binding effect of actions.
Section 27-215. - No trial for offense not committed on duty.
Section 27-216. - Principal defined.
Section 27-217. - Accessory after the fact.
Section 27-219. - Attempt to commit an offense.
Section 27-221. - Solicitation to desertion, mutiny, misbehavior or sedition.
Section 27-222. - Procuring of enlistment or separation by false representations or concealment.
Section 27-223. - Effecting of enlistment, appointment or separation of ineligible person.
Section 27-225. - Absence without leave.
Section 27-226. - Missing movement.
Section 27-227. - Contempt towards President or Governor.
Section 27-228. - Disrespect towards superior officer.
Section 27-229. - Assaulting or disobeying command of superior officer.
Section 27-230. - Offenses against warrant officer, noncommissioned officer or petty officer.
Section 27-231. - Failure to obey orders or regulations.
Section 27-232. - Cruelty, oppression or maltreatment of subordinate.
Section 27-233. - Mutiny. Sedition.
Section 27-234. - Resisting or breaking arrest. Escape.
Section 27-235. - Illegal release of prisoner. Aiding escape.
Section 27-236. - Illegal arrest or confinement of another.
Section 27-237. - Unnecessary delay in disposition of case. Failure to observe trial provisions.
Section 27-238. - Misbehavior in presence of enemy.
Section 27-239. - Compelling surrender or abandonment to enemy.
Section 27-240. - Disclosure of parole or countersign.
Section 27-241. - Forcing of safeguard.
Section 27-242. - Illegal disposition of captured property. Looting.
Section 27-243. - Aiding enemy.
Section 27-244. - Improper acts as prisoner of war.
Section 27-245. - False official statements.
Section 27-246. - Misuse of military property.
Section 27-247. - Misuse of government property other than military.
Section 27-248. - Wrongful hazard of military vessel.
Section 27-249. - Drunken or reckless operation of vehicle.
Section 27-250. - Drinking or sleeping on duty; leaving post before relieved.
Section 27-252. - Malingering; intentional self-injury.
Section 27-253. - Riot. Breach of peace.
Section 27-254. - Use of provocative or reproachful words or gestures towards another.
Section 27-255. - Attempt to harm another.
Section 27-257. - Fraudulent claims. False oath. Forgery. Fraud.
Section 27-258. - Larceny; wrongful appropriation.
Section 27-259. - Conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman.
Section 27-260. - Crimes excepted from court-martial jurisdiction.
Section 27-261. - Court of inquiry.
Section 27-262. - Administration of oaths.
Section 27-263. - Code to be explained to military personnel.
Section 27-264. - Complaint against superior officers.
Section 27-265. - Investigation of complaint of damage by military personnel. Assessment of damages.
Section 27-266. - Execution of process and sentences by civil officers.
Section 27-267. - Issuance and execution of process by military courts.
Section 27-268. - Payment of fines.
Section 27-269. - Immunity for action of military court.
Section 27-270. - Presumption of jurisdiction of military courts and boards.
Section 27-271. - Governor may delegate certain authority.
Section 27-272. - Payment of court expenses.
Section 27-273. - Uniform construction.
Section 27-274. - Short title: Connecticut Code of Military Justice.