29A.46 - MILITARY COURT OR COMMISSION.

        29A.46  MILITARY COURT OR COMMISSION.
         The governor may establish within such military district a
      military court or commission to take jurisdiction and cognizance of
      all public offenses against the peace and dignity of the state, and
      the violation of ordinances and military rules which are now, or may
      hereafter be, promulgated or enacted for the preservation of law and
      order and the public safety.
         The military court or commission may make such orders, judgments,
      and decrees in civil cases as may be agreed upon by the litigants or
      their attorneys, or as may be necessary because of an emergency or to
      prevent waste, with the same force and effect as though made and
      entered by a judge of the district court.  The said court or
      commission shall have full power and authority to issue all necessary
      process for the conduct of its proceedings, and like power to compel
      the attendance of witnesses therein as are exercised by civil courts
      of the state.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C39, § 467.33; C46, 50, § 29.33; C54, 58, 62, § 29.46; C66,
      71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 29A.46]