O.C.G.A.

O.C.G.A. § 38-2-1003 (2019)

Discharge fraudulently obtained

✓ O.C.G.A. — 2019 edition (Public.Resource.Org Release 73)
Code text and O.C.G.A. statutory annotations on this page reflect the 2019 Official Code of Georgia Annotated (Public.Resource.Org Release 73, 2019-08-21; public domain per Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, 2020). The Syfert case-law annotations in Notes of Decisions, below, are current.
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(a) Each person discharged from the organized militia who is later charged with having fraudulently obtained such discharge shall be, subject to Code Section 38-2-1043, subject to trial by court-martial on that charge and is, after apprehension, subject to this article while in custody under the direction of the organized militia for that trial. Upon conviction of such charge, such person shall be subject to trial by court-martial for all offenses under this article committed prior to the fraudulent discharge.

(b) No person who has deserted from the organized militia shall be relieved from amenability to the jurisdiction of this article by virtue of a separation from any later period of service.

History

Code 1981, § 38-2-1003, enacted by Ga. L. 2015, p. 753, § 1/HB 98. U.S. Code. - For similar provision in

Uniform Code of Military Justice, see 10 U.S.C. § 803.

Annotations

RESEARCH REFERENCES Am. Jur. 2d. - 53A Am. Jur. 2d, Military and Civil Defense, § 195. ALR. - Civil and criminal liability of soldiers, sailors, and militiamen, 147

A.L.R. 1429; 151 A.L.R. 1462; 151 A.L.R. 1463; 153 A.L.R. 1431; 153 A.L.R. 1432; 154 A.L.R. 1457; 158 A.L.R. 1462.