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Indiana Guard says it was ‘not able’ to court-martial sexual assault cases. It appears it didn’t tryGuard leaders suggest the issues comes down to who has the power to convene a general court-martial.
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A bill to make court-martialing and punishing Indiana National Guard troops easier passed the Senate with strong support.
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Current state law only allows the governor to convene a general court-martial. HB 1076 would extend that power to the adjutant general, the governor-appointed senior military official for the state.