Connecticut General Statutes 27-269 – Immunity for action of military court
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No accused may bring an action or proceeding against the convening authority or officer or person acting under its authority or reviewing its proceedings because of the approval, imposition, or execution of any sentence or the imposition or collection of a fine or penalty, or the execution of any process or mandate of a military court.
Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 27-269
- Convening authority: includes , in addition to the person who convened the court, a commissioned officer commanding for the time being, or a successor in command. See Connecticut General Statutes 27-141
- Military court: means a court-martial, a court inquiry, or a provost court. See Connecticut General Statutes 27-141
- Officer: means commissioned or warrant officer. See Connecticut General Statutes 27-141