CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 27-185. Statute of limitations.
Sec. 27-185. Statute of limitations. (a) A person charged with desertion or absence
without leave in time of war, or with aiding the enemy or with mutiny may be tried and
punished at any time without limitation.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a person charged with desertion
in time of peace or with the offense punishable under section 27-256 is not liable to be
tried by court-martial if the offense was committed more than three years before the
receipt of sworn charges and specifications by an officer exercising summary court-martial jurisdiction over the command.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a person charged with any offense
is not liable to be tried by court-martial or punished under section 27-154 if the offense
was committed more than two years before the receipt of sworn charges and specifications by an officer exercising summary court-martial jurisdiction over the command or
before the imposition of punishment under said section.
(d) Periods in which the accused was absent from territory in which the state has
the authority to apprehend him, or in the custody of civil authorities, or in the hands of
the enemy, shall be excluded in computing the period of limitation prescribed in this
section.
(1967, P.A. 717, S. 45.)
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