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Part 9
Post-trial Procedure and Review of Courts-martial

Sections

130.59
Error of law
130.60
Action by the convening authority
130.61
Waiver or withdrawal of appeal
130.62
Rehearings
130.63
Review by a judge advocate
130.64
Disposition of records
130.65
Review by board of military review and approval by the adjutant general
130.66
Review by the governor
130.67
Review counsel
130.68
Review in the office of the state judge advocate
130.69
Execution of sentence
130.70
Vacation of suspension
130.71
Petition for a new trial
130.72
Remission and suspension
130.72‑A
Restoration
130.72‑B
Finality of proceedings, findings and sentences
130.72‑C
Leave required to be taken pending review of certain court-martial convictions
 



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