(a) A military judge or summary court-martial officer may punish for contempt a person who (1) uses a menacing word, sign, or gesture in its presence; (2) disturbs its proceedings by any riot or disorder; or (3) wilfully disobeys a lawful writ, process, order, rule, decree, or command of the military judge or summary court-martial officer. (b) A military judge or summary court-martial officer may punish a member of the militia for contempt as provided in AS 09.50.020 for civil contempt. (c) A military judge or summary court-martial officer may punish a person who is not a member of the militia for direct contempt as provided in AS 09.50.020 for civil contempt.
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