Powers of presiding military judge or officer

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    The military judge or officer presiding over a court-martial may:

        (1)    issue a warrant to arrest and bring before the court for trial an accused individual who has received a copy of the charge and an order to appear and who fails to appear before the court-martial;

        (2)    issue a subpoena to attend, give testimony, or produce documents or other tangible things;

        (3)    enforce by attachment the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents and other tangible things; and

        (4)    impose a sentence for a refusal to be sworn or to answer as provided in actions before civil courts.


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