Collapse to view only § 8893. Stay of proceedings for preserving evidence after stay of suit
- § 8891. Scope of chapter
- § 8892. Stay of suit
- § 8893. Stay of proceedings for preserving evidence after stay of suit
- § 8894. Stay of proceedings for taking evidence before suit is filed
- § 8895. Stay extended or shortened
- § 8896. Reconsideration of stay
- § 8897. Duration of stay
- § 8898. Restricted certificate
- § 8899. Investigation before issue of certificate
- § 8900. Evidence admissible when witness is not available
If, at the time of certification under section 8892 of this title, or at any time before the termination of the stay based on the certificate, the Secretary of the Navy files with the court an additional certificate to the effect that the issue of any process to preserve evidence or the completion of action on process previously issued would tend to endanger the security of the United States or of any of its naval or military operations in the war, or would tend to interfere with those operations, then all proceedings for the taking or preserving of evidence to be used by either party in the trial shall be stayed.
The Secretary of the Navy, when a stay under this chapter is in effect, may file with the court, or a judge of the court, a certificate extending or shortening the time stated in the prior certificate. The filing of such a new certificate extends or shortens the stay to the period specified in the new certificate or terminates the stay if the new certificate so states.
A stay of proceedings under this chapter remains in effect for the period specified in the certificate upon which it was based unless the Secretary of the Navy issues a new certificate under section 8895 or 8896 of this title changing the termination date. However, a stay under this chapter may not remain in force longer than six months after the cessation of hostilities.
The Secretary of the Navy may restrict a certificate issued under this chapter so that it stays only the taking of testimony of certain witnesses or the production of evidence on certain subjects. The proceedings not stayed may continue.
The Secretary of the Navy may not issue a certificate under this chapter until he satisfies himself by investigation that it is necessary.