Subject matter jurisdiction

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(a) General rule.--Subject matter jurisdiction is established if a nexus exists between an offense and the State military forces.

(b) Military offenses.--Courts-martial have primary jurisdiction of military offenses as defined in this part.

(c) Nonmilitary offenses.--A civilian court has primary jurisdiction of a nonmilitary offense when an act or omission violates both this part and criminal law. In such a case, a court-martial may be initiated only after the civilian authority has declined to prosecute or has dismissed the charge, provided jeopardy has not attached.

(d) Inchoate offenses.--Jurisdiction over inchoate offenses, including the offenses of attempt, conspiracy and solicitation, is given to the entity which has jurisdiction of the underlying offense.

Cross References. Section 5104 is referred to in sections 5107, 6045 of this title.


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