Oklahoma Statutes
Title 44. Militia
§44-866. Military Court of Appeals for state military forces.

ARTICLE 66. Military Court of Appeals for state military forces.

A. Military Court of Appeals. There is hereby established a Military Court of Appeals for the state military forces of the State of Oklahoma. The Military Court of Appeals shall be a court of record and except as provided in Section 867 of this title (Article 67), the appellate jurisdiction of the Military Court of Appeals shall be exclusive in all courts-martial cases convened by state military forces regardless of whether a court-martial was conducted within or without the physical boundaries of the State of Oklahoma.
B. Composition and method of appointment. The Military Court of Appeals shall be composed of one panel of not less than three appellate military judges. At the time the Military Court of Appeals is initially constituted and each time thereafter when a vacancy shall occur or is certain to occur on the Court, the State Judge Advocate shall choose and submit to the Governor at least one nominee for a vacant seat, certified by the State Judge Advocate as qualified, by reason of education, training, experience, and judicial temperament, for duty as an appellate military judge. Prior to submission of a nominee to the Governor, the nominee shall have previously notified the State Judge Advocate in writing that he or she will serve as an appellate military judge if appointed. The Governor shall appoint one nominee to fill the vacancy, but if the Governor fails to do so within sixty (60) days after the State Judge Advocate submits the nominee to the Governor or the Governor does not affirmatively reject in writing the nominee so submitted, the State Judge Advocate shall appoint one nominee, the appointment to be certified by the Secretary of State. No person so nominated and appointed by the Governor or by the State Judge Advocate shall take his or her seat on the Military Court of Appeals without first receiving the approbation of the Senate through advice and consent; provided that, in the case of any vacancy that occurs while the Legislature is not in regular session within the meaning of Section 26 of Article V of the Oklahoma Constitution, the Governor, or the State Judge Advocate as provided in this subsection, shall appoint a person who satisfies the requirements established in subsection C of this section to serve as an appellate military judge. If the interim nomination of the appellate military judge is not approved by the Senate during the first regular session following its submission, it shall be deemed rejected. No person shall be nominated to serve as a member of the Military Court of Appeals who is presently employed by the Oklahoma Military Department, either in a full-time or part-time capacity, nor shall any person employed as a federal technician, as defined in Title 32 of the United States Code, be nominated to serve as a member of the Military Court of Appeals.
C. Qualifications. An appellate military judge who is appointed to the Military Court of Appeals shall be a licensed practicing attorney or judge of a court of record, or both, in Oklahoma for one (1) year preceding his or her appointment and shall continue to be a duly licensed attorney while in office to be eligible to hold the office. No appellate military judge shall be appointed to the Military Court of Appeals who did not previously serve as a judge advocate in any department of the Armed Forces of the United States, to include reserve components of the same. The Military Court of Appeals shall include at least one appellate military judge who previously served in the United States Army or a reserve component of the same. The Military Court of Appeals shall include at least one appellate military judge who previously served in the United States Air Force or a reserve component of the same.
D. Term of office and causes for removal or retirement. Each appellate military judge appointed pursuant to this section shall, unless removed for cause, serve out the term for which he or she is appointed. Appellate military judges appointed pursuant to this section shall serve for fixed terms of office of appropriate minimum periods which shall be prescribed by regulations promulgated by the Adjutant General. The appellate military judges of the Military Court of Appeals, exercising judicial power under the provisions of the Oklahoma Uniform Code of Military Justice, shall be subject to removal from office, or to compulsory retirement from office, by proceedings in the Court on the Judiciary, for:
1. Gross neglect of duty, corruption in office, habitual drunkenness, commission while in office of any offense involving moral turpitude, gross partiality in office, oppression in office, mental or physical disability preventing the proper performance of official duty or incompetence to perform the duties of the office; or
2. Other reasons arising from military customs and practices defined in regulations promulgated by the Adjutant General.
E. Compensation. Appellate military judges shall receive compensation calculated on the basis of the current basic pay received by a member in active federal service at the grade of O-6 with twenty (20) years of time in service. The Adjutant General shall promulgate regulations establishing the method of calculating compensation for less than full-time service by members of the Military Court of Appeals. Appellate military judges may be paid such actual and necessary expenses as may be provided for in regulations promulgated by the Adjutant General.
F. Review.
1. Appeals by accused. The Military Court of Appeals shall have jurisdiction over a timely appeal from the judgment of a court-martial, entered into the record under Section 860C of this title (Article 60C), as follows:
2. Review of certain sentences. The Military Court of Appeals shall have jurisdiction over all cases that the State Judge Advocate orders sent to the Court for review under subsection C of Section 856 of this title (Article 56, subsection C).
3. Automatic review. The Military Court of Appeals shall have jurisdiction over a court-martial in which the judgment entered into the record under Section 860C of this title (Article 60C) includes a sentence of dismissal of a commissioned officer, cadet, dishonorable discharge or bad-conduct discharge, or confinement for two (2) years or more.
G. Timeliness. An appeal under paragraph 1 of subsection F of this section is timely if it is filed as follows:
1. In the case of an appeal by the accused under subparagraph a or b of paragraph 1 of subsection F of this section, if filed before the later of:
2. In the case of an appeal by the accused under paragraph 1 of subsection C of Section 865 of this title (Article 65, subsection C, paragraph 1), if filed before the later of:
H. Duties.
1. Cases appealed by accused. In any case before the Military Court of Appeals under subsection F of this section, the Court may act only with respect to the findings and sentence as entered into the record under Section 860C of this title (Article 60C). The Court may affirm only such findings of guilty, and the sentence or such part or amount of the sentence, as the Court finds correct on the basis of applicable law.
2. Error or excessive delay. In any case before the Military Court of Appeals under subsection F of this section, the Court may provide appropriate relief if the accused demonstrates error or excessive delay in the processing of the court-martial after the judgment was entered into the record under Section 860C of this title (Article 60C).
I. Consideration of appeal of sentence by the State of Oklahoma.
1. In general. In considering a sentence on appeal or review as provided in subsection C of Section 856 of this title (Article 56, subsection C), the Military Court of Appeals may consider:
2. Record on appeal or review. In an appeal or review under this subsection or subsection C of Section 856 of this title (Article 56, subsection C), the record on appeal or review shall consist of:
J. Limits of authority.
1. Set aside of findings.
2. Set aside of sentence. If the Military Court of Appeals sets aside the sentence, the Court may:
3. Additional proceedings. If the Military Court of Appeals determines that additional proceedings are warranted, the Court may order a hearing as may be necessary to address a substantial issue, subject to such limitations as the Court may direct and under such regulations as the Adjutant General may prescribe.
K. Action in accordance with decisions of courts. The State Judge Advocate shall, unless there is to be further action by the Governor, the Adjutant General, or the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals, instruct the appropriate authority to take action in accordance with the decision of the Military Court of Appeals.
L. Rules of procedure and designation of chief judge. The State Judge Advocate shall prescribe uniform rules of procedure for the Military Court of Appeals which shall be published as a military publication and shall meet periodically to formulate policies and procedure in regard to review of court-martial cases in the office of the State Judge Advocate and by the Military Court of Appeals. The State Judge Advocate shall designate as chief judge one of the appellate military judges of the Military Court of Appeals.
M. Prohibition on evaluation of other members of courts. No member of the Military Court of Appeals shall be required, or on his or her own initiative be permitted, to prepare, approve, disapprove, review, or submit, with respect to any other member of the Military Court of Appeals, an effectiveness, fitness, or efficiency report, or any other report or document used in whole or in part for the purpose of determining whether a member of the state military forces is qualified to be advanced in grade, or in determining the assignment or transfer of a member of the state military forces, or in determining whether a member of the state military forces should be retained as a member of the state military forces.
N. Ineligibility of members of courts to review records of cases involving certain prior member service. No member of the Military Court of Appeals shall be eligible to review the record of any trial if such member served as investigating officer in the case or served as a member of the court-martial before which such trial was conducted, or served as military trial judge, trial or defense counsel, or reviewing officer of such trial. No member of the Military Court of Appeals shall be eligible to review the record of any trial if such member served as an Assistant Attorney General, district attorney, assistant district attorney or municipal prosecutor who determined or participated in the determination of whether to prosecute a nonmilitary offense when the act or omission in question could have violated both the Oklahoma Uniform Code of Military Justice and state or local criminal laws.
Added by Laws 2019, c. 408, § 81, eff. Oct. 1, 2019. Amended by Laws 2021, c. 12, § 22, emerg. eff. April 13, 2021.

Structure Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Statutes

Title 44. Militia

§44-1. Short title.

§44-3. Reference to repealed clauses.

§44-4. Partial invalidity.

§44-6. Honorary staff of the Governor.

§44-21. Military Department.

§44-21.1. Personnel - Unclassified service.

§44-22. Administration of military matters.

§44-23. Governor as Commander in Chief - Powers - Armed military forces from other state or territory - Independent military organizations.

§44-24. Adjutant General - Eligibility - Appointment.

§44-25. Rank of Adjutant General - Assistants.

§44-26. Duties of the Adjutant General.

§44-26.1. Financial donations to the Adjutant General.

§44-26.2. Requests from Adjutant General for confidential criminal justice information in administrative or court-martial actions.

§44-27. Compensation of personnel.

§44-28. Petty cash fund.

§44-41. Composition of Militia - Classes.

§44-43. Eligibility as commissioned officers - Qualifications.

§44-45. Oath of commissioned officers.

§44-47. Period of enlistment - Qualifications - Reenlistment - Oath - Relinquishment of custody of minor child.

§44-48. Discharge of enlisted men.

§44-49. Application of Army customs - Regulations and usage.

§44-71. Duty to attend assembly - Refusal of employer to permit attendance - Drills, exercises, etc.

§44-72. Ordering into active service.

§44-73. Local commanding officer - Order into service in emergency.

§44-74. Compensation and benefits.

§44-75. Hospital and medical treatment.

§44-77. State funding for insurance premiums.

§44-111. Public property - Liability of commanding officer - Liability of person responsible for loss, damage or destruction - Apprehension and prosecution of persons absconding.

§44-112. Suits for recovery of property.

§44-113. Seizure and report of property illegally possessed, etc.

§44-114. Accounts - Settlement.

§44-115. Bond of officers accountable for or receiving military property.

§44-116. Accounting by officer before receiving payments.

§44-117. Issue and use of property.

§44-192. Rules and procedures for establishing and awarding medals, ribbons, and certificates.

§44-208. Discrimination against officers or enlisted members - Places of entertainment or amusement - Discharge or hindrance of duties by employers.

§44-208.1. Civil law protections - Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.

§44-209. Leave of absence to public officers and employees.

§44-210. Assault on member or body of National Guard or person assisting them.

§44-211. Martial law - Arrests and subpoenas.

§44-212. Deadly force – Immunity from personal liability.

§44-213. Exemption from taxation of military property - Free use of municipally owned public utilities.

§44-218. Acceptance or purchase of title to real estate.

§44-219. State not to be financially responsible.

§44-220. Building and loan association loans authorized.

§44-221. Provisions for National Guard when in service.

§44-223. Privilege from arrest.

§44-224. Misdemeanor to interfere with Militia.

§44-227. Architect - Selection - Contract by Adjutant General.

§44-228. Deed or lease by county commissioners to Adjutant General.

§44-229. Authorizing to order National Guard beyond borders of state - Law governing - Jurisdiction.

§44-230. Police officers (OMD) - Powers and duties.

§44-231. Assisting in drug interdicton and counter drug activities - National Guard volunteers to be requested by Governor.

§44-231a. Fire protection agreements.

§44-231b. Protection of assets vital to national security.

§44-232. Youth programs.

§44-232.1. Contracts to lease or rent facilities.

§44-232.2. Use and operation.

§44-232.3. Armory boards.

§44-232.4. Rules and regulations for use and oversight of facilities.

§44-233.2. Agreement with United States.

§44-233.3. Construction contracts - Sale, disposition, demolition or transfer of property - Proceeds.

§44-233.5. Conveyance of sites by political subdivisions.

§44-233.7. Oklahoma Military Department Revolving Fund.

§44-233.10. Purchase of replacement commercial funds.

§44-233.10a. Purchase of computer hardware or software.

§44-233.11. Contracts for professional services.

§44-233.12. Qualifying federal programs to be regarded as individual purchasing entities.

§44-233.13. Authority to purchase products through a General Services Administration contract.

§44-233.14. Military Justice Revolving Fund.

§44-235. Creation of Oklahoma National Guard Museum.

§44-235.1. Oklahoma National Guard Museum Fund.

§44-235.2. Acceptance of gifts for the Oklahoma National Guard Museum.

§44-237. Oklahoma National Guard Relief Program.

§44-241. Governor authorized to organize, maintain, etc. - Uniform.

§44-242. Designation - Composition - Distinct from National Guard - Place of service.

§44-243. Rules and regulations - Arms and equipment - Drill and instruction - Similarity to National Guard - Compensation and allowances.

§44-244. Calling into military service of United States not authorized - No exemption from military service.

§44-245. Persons not to be commissioned or enlisted.

§44-246. Oath of officers.

§44-247. Term of enlistment - Oath upon enlistment.

§44-248. Exemption from arrest, jury duty and service on posse comitatus.

§44-250. Short title - Oklahoma State Guard Act.

§44-800. Short title - Oklahoma Uniform Code of Military Justice.

§44-801. Definitions.

§44-802. Persons subject to the Oklahoma Uniform Code of Military Justice.

§44-803. Jurisdiction to try certain personnel.

§44-804. Reserved.

§44-805. Territorial applicability of Oklahoma Uniform Code of Military Justice.

§44-806. Judge advocates.

§44-806A. Investigation and disposition of matters pertaining to the fitness of military judges.

§44-806B. Rights of the victim of an offense under the Oklahoma Uniform Code of Military Justice.

§44-807. Apprehension.

§44-808. Warrant of arrest, issuance, contents, service.

§44-809. Imposition of restraint.

§44-810. Restraint of persons charged.

§44-811. Place of confinement, reports and receiving of prisoners.

§44-812. Prohibition of confinement of members of the state military forces with enemy prisoners and certain others.

§44-813. Punishment prohibited before trial.

§44-814. Delivery of offenders to civil authorities.

§44-815. Commanding officer's nonjudicial punishment.

§44-816. Courts-martial classified.

§44-817. Jurisdiction of courts-martial in general.

§44-818. General courts-martial.

§44-819. Jurisdiction of special courts-martial.

§44-820. Jurisdiction and appeals of summary courts-martial.

§44-821. Reserved.

§44-822. Who may convene general courts-martial.

§44-823. Who may convene special courts-martial.

§44-824. Who may convene summary courts-martial.

§44-825. Who may serve on courts-martial.

§44-826. Military trial judge of a general or special court-martial.

§44-826A. Military magistrates.

§44-827. Detail of trial counsel and defense counsel.

§44-828. Detail or employment of reporters and interpreters.

§44-829. Assembly and impaneling of members - Detail of new members and military judges.

§44-830. Charges and specifications.

§44-830A. Certain proceedings conducted before referral.

§44-831. Compulsory self-incrimination prohibited.

§44-832. Preliminary hearing required before referral to general court-martial.

§44-833. Disposition guidance.

§44-834. Advice to convening authority before referral for trial.

§44-835. Service of charges - Commencement of trial.

§44-836. Procedure for courts-martial.

§44-837. Unlawfully influencing action of court.

§44-838. Duties of trial counsel and defense counsel.

§44-839. Sessions.

§44-840. Continuances.

§44-841. Challenges.

§44-842. Oaths.

§44-843. Statute of limitations.

§44-844. Former jeopardy.

§44-845. Pleas of the accused.

§44-846. Opportunity to obtain witnesses and other evidence in trials by court-martial.

§44-847. Refusal to appear or testify.

§44-848. Contempt.

§44-849. Depositions.

§44-850. Admissibility of sworn testimony from records of courts of inquiry.

§44-850A. Defense of lack of mental responsibility.

§44-851. Voting and rulings.

§44-852. Votes required for conviction, sentencing and other matters.

§44-853. Findings and sentencing.

§44-853A. Plea agreements.

§44-854. Record of trial.

§44-855. Cruel and unusual punishments prohibited.

§44-856. Sentencing.

§44-857. Effective date of sentences.

§44-858. Execution of confinement.

§44-858A. Sentences - Reduction in enlisted grade.

§44-858B. Sentences - Forfeiture of pay and allowances during confinement.

§44-858C. Enforcement of fines or adjudication of pecuniary liability.

§44-858D. Parole.

§44-859. Error of law - Lesser included offense.

§44-860. Posttrial processing in general and special courts-martial.

§44-860A. Limited authority to act on sentence in specified posttrial circumstances.

§44-860B. Posttrial actions in summary courts-martial and certain general and special courts-martial.

§44-860C. Entry of judgment.

§44-861. Waiver of right to appeal - Withdrawal of appeal.

§44-862. Appeal by the State of Oklahoma.

§44-863. Rehearings.

§44-864. Judge advocate review of finding of guilty in summary court-martial.

§44-865. Transmittal and review of records.

§44-866. Military Court of Appeals for state military forces.

§44-867. Review by the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals.

§44-867A. Reserved.

§44-868. Reserved.

§44-869. Review by State Judge Advocate.

§44-870. Appellate counsel.

§44-871. Reserved.

§44-872. Vacation of suspension.

§44-873. Petition for a new trial.

§44-874. Remission and suspension.

§44-875. Restoration.

§44-876. Finality of proceedings, findings, and sentences.

§44-876A. Leave required to be taken pending review of certain court-martial convictions.

§44-876B. Lack of mental capacity or mental responsibility.

§44-877. Principals.

§44-878. Accessory after the fact.

§44-879. Conviction of offense charged, lesser included offenses.

§44-880. Attempts.

§44-881. Conspiracy.

§44-882. Soliciting commission of offenses.

§44-883. Malingering.

§44-884. Breach of medical quarantine.

§44-885. Desertion.

§44-886. Absence without leave.

§44-887. Missing movement - Jumping from vessel.

§44-887A. Resistance, flight, breach of arrest, and escape.

§44-887B. Reserved.

§44-888. Contempt toward officials.

§44-889. Disrespect toward superior commissioned officer - Assault of superior commissioned officer.

§44-890. Willfully disobeying superior commissioned officer.

§44-891. Insubordinate conduct toward warrant officer, or noncommissioned officer.

§44-892. Failure to obey order or regulation.

§44-893. Cruelty and maltreatment.

§44-893A. Prohibited activities with military recruit or trainee by person in position of special trust.

§44-894. Mutiny or sedition.

§44-895. Offenses by sentinel or lookout.

§44-895A. Disrespect toward sentinel or lookout.

§44-896. Release of prisoner without authority - Drinking with prisoner.

§44-897. Unlawful detention.

§44-898. Misconduct as prisoner.

§44-899. Misbehavior before the enemy.

§44-900. Subordinate compelling surrender.

§44-901. Improper use of countersign.

§44-902. Forcing a safeguard.

§44-903. Reserved.

§44-903A. Reserved.

§44-903B. Aiding the enemy.

§44-903C. Unlawful disclosure of confidential information.

§44-904. Public records offenses.

§44-904A. Fraudulent enlistment, appointment, or separation.

§44-904B. Unlawful enlistment, appointment, or separation.

§44-905. Reserved.

§44-905A. False or unauthorized pass offenses.

§44-906. Reserved.

§44-906A. Wearing unauthorized insignia, decoration, badge, ribbon, device, or lapel button.

§44-907. False official statements - False swearing.

§44-907A. Reserved.

§44-908. Military property-loss, damage, destruction, or wrongful disposition.

§44-908A. Captured or abandoned property.

§44-909. Property other than military property - Waste, spoilage, or destruction.

§44-909A. Reserved.

§44-910. Improper hazarding of vessel or aircraft.

§44-911. Reserved.

§44-912. Drunkenness and other incapacitation offenses.

§44-912A. Wrongful use, possession, etc., of controlled substances.

§44-913. Reserved.

§44-914. Endangerment offenses.

§44-915. Reserved.

§44-916. Riot or breach of peace.

§44-917. Provoking speeches or gestures.

§44-917A. Wrongful broadcast or distribution of intimate visual images.

§44-918. Reserved.

§44-919. Reserved.

§44-919A. Reserved.

§44-919B. Reserved.

§44-920. Sexual assault generally.

§44-920A. Reserved.

§44-920B. Reserved.

§44-920C. Other sexual misconduct.

§44-920D. Fraternization.

§44-921. Larceny and wrongful appropriation.

§44-921A. Reserved.

§44-921B. Reserved.

§44-922. Reserved.

§44-922A. Reserved.

§44-923. Reserved.

§44-923A. Reserved.

§44-924. Frauds against the government.

§44-924A. Reserved.

§44-924B. Reserved.

§44-925. Reserved.

§44-926. Reserved.

§44-927. Reserved.

§44-928. Assault.

§44-928A. Reserved.

§44-928B. Reserved.

§44-929. Reserved.

§44-929A. Reserved.

§44-930. Stalking.

§44-931. Perjury.

§44-931A. Subornation of perjury.

§44-931B. Obstructing justice.

§44-931C. Misprision of serious offense.

§44-931D. Wrongful refusal to testify.

§44-931E. Reserved.

§44-931F. Noncompliance with procedural rules.

§44-931G. Wrongful interference with adverse administrative proceeding.

§44-932. Retaliation.

§44-933. Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman.

§44-934. General article.

§44-935. Courts of inquiry.

§44-936. Authority to administer oaths.

§44-937. Articles to be explained.

§44-938. Complaints of wrongs.

§44-939. Redress of injuries to property.

§44-940. Delegation by the Governor.

§44-940A. Precedence of regulations.

§44-940B. Publication by Secretary of State.

§44-941. Payment of fees, costs and expenses - Military Justice Fund.

§44-942. Payment and collection of fines.

§44-943. Uniformity of interpretation.

§44-944. Immunity for duties performed under Code.

§44-945. Jurisdiction not extended to certain crimes.

§44-946. Continuances for military service.

§44-4300. Short title - Oklahoma Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act.

§44-4301. Purposes.

§44-4302. Construction with other laws.

§44-4303. Definitions.

§44-4304. Termination of entitlement to benefits.

§44-4311. Employment rights – Discrimination by employer.

§44-4312. Reemployment rights and benefits.

§44-4313. Employees of state government or political subdivisions - Reemployment.

§44-4314. Reemployment - Director of Human Capital Management of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services duties.

§44-4315. State agency or political subdivision procedures for ensuring rights apply to employees.

§44-4316. Reemployment – Retention of seniority and other rights and benefits.

§44-4317. Continuation of health coverage.

§44-4319. Liability of controlling Oklahoma employer of foreign entity - Applicability to foreign employer.

§44-4321. Assistance from Commissioner of Labor.

§44-4322. Refusal to comply – Complaint process.

§44-4323. Action for relief – Referral to district attorney.

§44-4326. Investigatory powers – Subpoenas – District court writs.

§44-4327. Effect of noncompliance of state officials with deadlines - Inapplicability of statutes of limitations.

§44-4331. Authority to prescribe regulations.

§44-4332. Annual report by the Commissioner of Labor.

§44-4333. Informing persons and employers of rights, benefits, and obligations.

§44-4334. Notice of rights, benefits, and obligations to be posted by employer.

§44-4335. Training to be provided by state agencies and political subdivisions.