Title 48 › Chapter CHAPTER 18— - MICRONESIA, MARSHALL ISLANDS, AND PALAU › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - MICRONESIA AND MARSHALL ISLANDS › Part Part A— - Approval and Implementation of Original Compact › § 1912
Only U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, and green card holders who are in the Marshall Islands or the Federated States of Micronesia are covered by these rules for U.S. defense bases there. The U.S. defense sites in those places are treated as under special U.S. criminal jurisdiction. If one of those people does something on a defense site that would be a crime under Hawaii law at that time, they can be charged and punished the same way, even if no federal law names the act as a crime. The U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii handles those cases. That court can appoint magistrate judges for the bases. Those magistrates have the same powers as other federal magistrates and may try and sentence petty offenses and enforce base rules issued by the Commanding Officer, without the limits in 18 U.S.C. 3401(b).
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48 U.S.C. § 1912
Title 48 — Territories and Insular Possessions
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