Oklahoma Code § 44-819

Title 44. Militia: Jurisdiction of special courts-martial
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ARTICLE 19.  Jurisdiction of special courts-martial.
A.  Subject to Section 817 of this title (Article 17), special
courts-martial have jurisdiction to try persons subject to the
Oklahoma Uniform Code of Military Justice for any offense made
punishable by the Code and may, under such limitations prescribed by
regulation promulgated by the Governor or Adjutant General, adjudge
any punishment not forbidden by the Code except dishonorable
discharge, dismissal, confinement for more than one (1) year,
forfeiture of pay exceeding two-thirds (2/3) pay per month, or
forfeiture of pay for more than one (1) year.
B.  Neither confinement for more than six (6) months, nor
forfeiture of pay for more than six (6) months may be adjudged if
charges and specifications are referred to a special court-martial
consisting of a military judge alone under subparagraph a of
paragraph 2 of subsection C of Section 816 of this title (Article
16, subsection C, paragraph 2, subparagraph a).

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