1. Subject to Section 25-1-2540, special courts-martial have jurisdiction to try persons subject to this code for an offense made punishable by the code. Under limitations the Governor may prescribe, or further limitations the Adjutant General may prescribe, a special court-martial may order any of the following punishments: (1) bad-conduct discharge; (2) confinement of not more than five years; (3) a fine of not more than twenty days' pay; (4) reduction of enlisted personnel to the lowest pay grade; (5) a reprimand; (6) any combination of these punishments. 2. A sentence which imposes a bad-conduct discharge or confinement may not be adjudged unless: (a) a complete summary of the proceedings and testimony has been made by the military judge or the president of the court; (b) counsel, having the qualifications prescribed under subsection 2 of Section 25-1-2630, was detailed to represent the accused; (c) a military judge was detailed to the trial. Effect of Amendment The 2011 amendment rewrote subsection 1. 2024 Act No. 145, SECTION 8, in 1., in (2), substituted "five years" for "six months", deleted (5), which related to forfeiture of pay and allowances not to exceed twenty days' pay, and redesignated former (6) and (7) as (5) and (6), and made a nonsubstantive change in 2.
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