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[CITE: 32USC333]

 
                        TITLE 32--NATIONAL GUARD
 
                          CHAPTER 3--PERSONNEL
 
Sec. 333. Execution of process and sentence

    In the National Guard not in Federal service, the processes and 
sentences of its courts-martial shall be executed by the civil officers 
prescribed by the laws of the States concerned. In a State where no 
provision is made for executing those processes and sentences, and in 
the Territories, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia, the process 
or sentence shall be executed by a United States marshal or deputy 
marshal, who shall make a return to the military officer issuing the 
process or the court imposing the sentence.

(Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 609; Pub. L. 100-456, div. A, title 
XII, Sec. 1234(b)(1), Sept. 29, 1988, 102 Stat. 2059.)

                                          Historical and Revision Notes
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            Revised section                      Source (U.S. Code)            
   Source (Statutes at Large)
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333...................................  32:94 (less 1st par.).               Ju
ne 3, 1916, ch. 134, Sec.  108
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less 1st par.), 39 Stat. 209.
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    The words ``In the National Guard not in Federal service * * * its 
courts-martial'' are substituted for the words ``said courts''. The 
words ``executing those processes and sentences'' are substituted for 
the words ``such action''. The words ``deputy marshal'' are substituted 
for the words ``his duly appointed deputy''. The words ``and it shall be 
the duty of any United States marshal to execute all such processes and 
sentences'' are omitted as surplusage.


                               Amendments

    1988--Pub. L. 100-456 struck out ``the Canal Zone,'' after ``Puerto 
Rico,''.
