Connecticut General Statutes 27-222 – Procuring of enlistment or separation by false representations or concealment
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Any person who: (1) Procures his own enlistment or appointment in the state military forces by knowingly false representation or deliberate concealment as to his qualifications for that enlistment or appointment and receives pay or allowances thereunder, or (2) procures his own separation from the state military forces by knowingly false representation or deliberate concealment as to his eligibility for that separation shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.
Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 27-222
- Military: refers to any or all of the armed forces. See Connecticut General Statutes 27-141
- State military forces: means the National Guard of the state, as defined in Section 101(3) of Title 32, United States Code, the organized naval militia of the state, and any other military force organized under the laws of the state and shall include the organized militia as defined in section 27-2. See Connecticut General Statutes 27-141