(a) A general court-martial may be convened by: (i) The governor; or (ii) The adjutant general. (b) A special court-martial may be convened by: (i) The adjutant general; or (ii) A general officer of the Wyoming national guard in the same military branch as the accused. (iii) Repealed by Laws 2021, ch. 159, § 2. (c) A summary court-martial may be convened by: (i) Any person who may convene a general or special court-martial; or (ii) Any other person designated in rules promulgated under this article. (d) A summary court-martial is an administrative process presided over by a current military judge advocate serving as the summary court officer. A conviction by summary court-martial shall not result in any sentence of confinement nor shall it be considered a criminal conviction.
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