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Session Laws, 1922
Volume 563, Page 1127   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1127

and regulations prescribed for the government of the
militia.

6. Refusing to grant a discharge to au enlisted man when
entitled to same.

7. Oppression or injury of any under his command.

8. Conspiracy or attempt to break, resist or evade the laws
or lawful orders given to a person or advising any per-
son to do so.

9. Insult or disrespect to a superior officer in the line of mili-
tary duty.

10. Presuming to exercise his command while under arrest
or suspension.

11. JSTeglect or refusal when commanding officer to order out
the troops under his command when required by law
or lawfully ordered by his superior officer.

12. Neglect or refusal to make a draft or detachment when
lawfully ordered to do so.

13. Receiving any fee or gratuity for any certificate.

14. Neglect when detailed to drill or instruct a command to
make complaint for neglect or violation of duty, as pro-
vided by law, or for any other neglect for which a com-
manding officer would be liable.

15. Refusal or neglect to obey a precept or order to call out
the National Guard or Militia or an order issued in
obedience thereto, or for advising any officer or soldier
to do the like.

16. Making a false certificate account or muster; or parade
return.

17. Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman, or for
conduct prejudicial to good order and military dis-
cipline.

Enlisted men may b© tried by court-martial for the follow-
ing offenses:

1. Disobedience of orders.

2. Disrespect to superior.

3. Mutiny.

4. Desertion.

5. Neglect of duty.

6. Drunkenness on duty.

T. Conduct prejudicial to good order and military dis-
cipline.

 

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