Laws of Barbados

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Digitized by VjOOQ IC 188 Cormlidating Acts rdating to MiUtia.
T?o. 127.
13 August 1839. of his having absented himself, or some other manifest impediment, shall not have been amenable to law within that period, in which case such person shall be liable to be tried at any time not exceeding six months after the impediment has ceased.
Couru Martial— when 44. And be it farther enacted. That if any officer shall think himself they may be held on -^n'onged by his Commanding Offic-er, and shall, upc
...m due application non-comrnissloned^"' ^ade to him, be refused to be redressed, he may complain to the Governor offloeiB, or privates, or CJommander-in-Chief of this island for the time being for justice, who is hereby empowered to examine into such complaint, and to order a general Court Martial to be held on such Commanding Officer, in order that the party aggi-ieved may have full redress ; and if any non-com- missioned officer or private shall think himself wronged by his Captain or any other Officer, he is to complain thereof to the Commanding Officer of the regiment h6 belongs to, but if such Commanding Officer of the regiment be the pei-son injuring him, or shall refuse to attend to swch complaint, he is then to apply to the Governor or Commander-in-Chief for the time being, who is empowered to order a general Court Martial to be summoned for the doing justice to the oomplainant : and if any person convicted by a regimental Court Martial shall think himself aggrieved in any pecuniary matter by the sentence of such Court, he may, on obtaining the permission of the Commander-in-Chief, appeal to a general Court Martial, which shall be appointed, and shall regulate its proceedings in the manner in this Act directed.

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