32 C.F.R. § 516.9 Service of criminal process within the United States.
Title 32 - National Defense
(a) Surrender of personnel. Guidance for surrender of military personnel to civilian law enforcement officials is in Chapter 7 of AR 630–10 and AR l90–9. Army officials will cooperate with civilian law enforcement authorities who seek the surrender of a soldier in connection with criminal charges. Special rules apply when a bail bondsman or other surety seeks custody of a soldier. (b) Requests for witnesses or evidence in criminal proceedings. See subpart G to this part. [59 FR 38236, July 27, 1994; 59 FR 45975, Sept. 6, 1994]
Title 32: National Defense
PART 516—LITIGATION
Subpart B—Service of Process
§ 516.9 Service of criminal process within the United States.

