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[CITE: 10USC828]

 
                         TITLE 10--ARMED FORCES
 
                    Subtitle A--General Military Law
 
                           PART II--PERSONNEL
 
              CHAPTER 47--UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE
 
               SUBCHAPTER V--COMPOSITION OF COURTS-MARTIAL
 
Sec. 828. Art. 28. Detail or employment of reporters and 
        interpreters
        
    Under such regulations as the Secretary concerned may prescribe, the 
convening authority of a court-martial, military commission, or court of 
inquiry shall detail or employ qualified court reporters, who shall 
record the proceedings of and testimony taken before that court or 
commission. Under like regulations the convening authority of a court-
martial, military commission, or court of inquiry may detail or employ 
interpreters who shall interpret for the court or commission.

(Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 47.)

                                          Historical and Revision Notes
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            Revised section                      Source (U.S. Code)            
   Source (Statutes at Large)
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828...................................  50:592.                              Ma
y 5, 1950, ch. 169, Sec.  1 (Art.
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8), 64 Stat. 117.
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    The words ``Secretary concerned'' are substituted for the words 
``Secretary of the Department''. The words, ``detail or employ'' are 
substituted for the word ``appoint'', since the filling of the position 
involved is not appointment to an office in the constitutional sense.
