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Article number 26 of the Italian military penal code discusses this penalty.
The maximum penalty under the military penal code is life imprisonment.
In 1934 the Assembly voted to amend the civil and military penal codes.
However, the military penal code does permit me to commute the sentence in the case of mitigating circumstances."
Under the military penal code, it can also be imposed in times of war for mutiny, disobedience, cowardice, treason and espionage.
The sentence of life imprisonment under Norwegian law is restricted to the military penal code, e.g. for aiding the enemy during a time of war.
Article 63 of the Turkish Military Penal Code punishes conscientious objectors for avoiding military service.
Note: the WDO describes how to proceed on offenses that are not (yet) covered by the military penal code but clearly against a military regulation.
Tarhan was arrested in April 2005 and tried the next month on charges of insubordination under Article 88 of the Turkish Military Penal Code.
The Military Penal Code advises that this penalty should be sentenced only in extreme cases, and that the President may grant a pardon for the convicted officer.
The third and fourth were held on 2 June on reorganising the federal finances, which was approved, and amending the military penal code, which was approved.
This was the case both in the German Military Penal Code and in Anglo-American Military Penal Law.
"German Army" was used in various legal documents such as the Military Penal Code, but otherwise the Prussian, Bavarian, Saxon and Württemberg armies maintained distinct identities.
Under the measure, controllers were escorted by armed guards and faced arrest for the crime of disobedience, stipulated in the Spanish military penal code in case of not showing up at work.
Feldgerichte: Waffen-SS Court for court martial of Waffen-SS military personnel accused of violating the military penal code of the German Armed Forces.
Commonly called wehrkraftzersetzung, the term is variously translated as "subversion of the war effort", "undermining military morale" and "sedition and defeatism" Paragraphs already in the military penal code were consolidated and redefined, creating the new crime, which carried the death penalty.
After the Republic of Turkey was founded in 1923, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk prohibited the political activities of officers in active service with the Military Penal Code numbered 1632 and dated 22 May 1930 (Askeri Ceza Kanunu).
But the 30-year statute of limitations on those charges expired 15 years ago under the military penal code, and the panel found Mr. Priebke not guilty of "cruelty and premeditation," which have no statute of limitation and carry a penalty of life in prison.