Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 398 § 398.408 — Process of military courts
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 398 ·
Oregon Code § 398.408·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Process of military courts.
(1) Military courts may issue all process necessary to carry into effect the
powers vested in those courts. Such courts may issue subpoenas and subpoenas
duces tecum and enforce by attachment attendance of witnesses and production of
books and records, when the courts are sitting within the state and the
witnesses, books and records sought are also so located.
(2) Such process
may be issued by summary courts-martial, provost courts or the president or
military judge of other military courts and may be directed to and may be
executed by the marshals of the military court or any peace officer and shall
be in such form as may be prescribed in the Oregon Code of Military Justice.
(3) All officers
to whom such process may be so directed shall execute the documents and make
return of their acts thereunder according to the requirements of those
documents. Except as otherwise specifically provided in the Oregon Code of
Military Justice, no such officer may demand or require payment of any fee or
charge for receiving, executing or returning such a process or for any service
in connection therewith. [1961 c.454 §203; 1975 c.719 §33; 1981 c.178 §13; 2013
c.81 §16]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 398.408
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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