§ 131.6. Marshals. (a) Summary courts-martial and the military judges or presidents of other courts-martial and of courts of inquiry may each appoint and, at any time, remove one or more marshals.

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Terms Used In N.Y. Military Law 131.6

  • Judge advocate: means an officer of a force of the organized militia who is a member of the judge advocate general's corps or who is designated as a judge advocate;

    (10) "Legal officer" means an officer of the New York naval militia designated to perform legal duties for a command;

    (11) "Code" means article seven of this chapter;

    (12) "Accuser" means a person who signs and swears to charges, any person who directs that charges nominally be signed and sworn to by another, and any other person who has an interest other than an official interest in the prosecution of the accused. See N.Y. Military Law 130.1

(b) Each marshal shall perform the usual duties of such marshals and shall execute any process, mandate or order issued by such military judge or president or court or officer.

(c) A bond given as herein provided may be prosecuted for breach of the conditions thereof, in the name of the people, by the attorney general or a judge advocate and all moneys recovered shall be paid to the military fund injured.