Sec. 432.111. VACATION OF SUSPENSION. (a) Before the vacation of the suspension of a special court-martial sentence that as approved includes a dismissal or dishonorable discharge, or of a general court-martial sentence, the officer having special court-martial jurisdiction over the probationer shall hold a hearing on the alleged violation of probation. The probationer has the right to be represented at the hearing by military counsel.
(b) The record of the hearing and the recommendation of the officer having special court-martial jurisdiction shall be sent for action to the governor in cases involving a general court-martial sentence and to the commanding officer of the force of the state military forces of which the probationer is a member in all other cases under Subsection (a). If the governor or commanding officer vacates the suspension, any unexecuted part of the sentence except a dismissal shall be executed.
(c) The suspension of any other sentence may be vacated by any authority competent to convene, for the command in which the accused is serving or assigned, a court of the kind that imposed the sentence.
Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 147, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle C - State Military Forces and Veterans
Chapter 432 - Texas Code of Military Justice
Subchapter I. Review of Courts-Martial
Section 432.101. Error of Law; Lesser Included Offense
Section 432.102. Initial Action on Record
Section 432.103. Same General Court-Martial Records
Section 432.104. Reconsideration and Revision
Section 432.106. Approval by Convening Authority
Section 432.107. Disposition of Records After Review by Convening Authority
Section 432.108. Review by State Judge Advocate General
Section 432.109. Review by Texas Court of Military Appeals
Section 432.110. Appellate Counsel
Section 432.111. Vacation of Suspension
Section 432.112. Petition for New Trial
Section 432.113. Remission or Suspension
Section 432.115. Finality of Proceedings, Findings, and Sentences