HRS §124B-241
Protection from lawsuits for military court and punishment decisions
This section protects military officials from being sued over their official actions. It covers court decisions, fines, and nonjudicial punishment. If you are accused, you cannot sue these officials for carrying out their duties.
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The statute, as written — Immunity for action of military courts or nonjudicial punishment
No accused shall bring an action or proceeding against: (1) The convening authority or a member of a military court or officer or person acting under its authority or reviewing its proceedings because of the approval, imposition, or execution of any sentence or the imposition or collection of a fine or penalty, or the execution of any process or mandate of a military court; or (2) A commanding officer for imposing any authorized nonjudicial punishment.
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