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Title 10
Subtitle A
Part II
Chapter 47
Subchapter VII
US Code - Subchapter VII: Trial procedure
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Section 836
Art. 36. President may prescribe rules
Section 837
Art. 37. Unlawfully influencing action of court
Section 838
Art. 38. Duties of trial counsel and defense counsel
Section 839
Art. 39. Sessions
Section 840
Art. 40. Continuances
Section 841
Art. 41. Challenges
Section 842
Art. 42. Oaths
Section 843
Art. 43. Statute of limitations
Section 844
Art. 44. Former jeopardy
Section 845
Art. 45. Pleas of the accused
Section 846
Art. 46. Opportunity to obtain witnesses and other evidence
Section 847
Art. 47. Refusal to appear or testify
Section 848
Art. 48. Contempts
Section 849
Art. 49. Depositions
Section 850
Art. 50. Admissibility of records of courts of inquiry
Section 850A
Art. 50a. Defense of lack of mental responsibility
Section 851
Art. 51. Voting and rulings
Section 852
Art. 52. Number of votes required
Section 853
Art. 53. Court to announce action
Section 854
Art. 54. Record of trial
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