220 - Expenses of military courts.

§ 220. Expenses of military courts.  1. While engaged in the execution  of the duties imposed upon him or authorized to be performed by him by a  military court, a marshal, police officer or peace officer shall be paid  two  dollars  for  each  day  actually employed in the execution of such  duties and mileage or actual necessary traveling expenses. Mileage shall  be computed at the rate of ten cents for each mile necessarily  traveled  going and returning to serve any process or mandate of a military court,  the  distance  to  be  computed from the place where it is served to the  place where it is returnable.    2. In addition to the compensation provided in subdivision one hereof,  a marshal of a military court, police officer  or  a  peace  officer  as  defined  in section 2.10 of the criminal procedure law to whom a warrant  is delivered for the collection of a fine imposed by the sentence  of  a  military court shall be paid by retaining to his own use twenty-five per  centum of the fines collected by him under such warrant. Said percentage  shall be taxed by the officer issuing such warrant and shall be endorsed  thereon  and  added to the amount of the fine collectible to satisfy the  sentence of the military court.    3. The compensation and necessary expenses of a summary  court-martial  and  of  the  clerk  thereof and the compensation and necessary expenses  payable to marshals, police officers  and  peace  officers  pursuant  to  subdivision  two of this section shall be paid from the military fund of  the unit of the organized militia whose commanding officer appointed the  military court in the same manner as other accounts are paid  from  such  fund.