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18 Cards in this Set
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what ar covers military justice?
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ar 27-10
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does a peron have to accept an article 15?
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no, they have the right to trial by court martial
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what type of extra duty is an NCO given by an article 15?
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supervisory duty only
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what is the UCMJ?
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uniform code of military justice. (the statue that precribes criminal law for soldiers)
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how many articles are there in the ucmj?
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146 but there are 12 sub articles so actually 158 articles in the ucmj
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when was the UCMJ enacted?
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in 1950
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what is a field grade article 15?
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an article 15 imposed by an 04 or above
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who may impose an article 15?
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any commanding officer including a warrant office exercising command
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what does the UCMJ establish?
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it declares what conduct is a crime, establishes the various types of courts and sets fourth the basic procedures to be followed in the administration of military justice
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what are the 3 classifications of article 15's?
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summarized
company grade field grade |
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what form is used to record summarized article 15 proceedings?
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DA form 2627-1
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what articles 77-134 in the ucmj known as?
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punitive articles
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what are the 3 types of court martial?
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summary
general special |
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what are the maximum punishments that company commanders may impose?
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14 days extra duty
14 days restriction 7 days correctional custody 7 days forfeiture of pay 1 grade reduction e4 and below oral or written repremaind |
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who is the highest military court?
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the court of military appeals
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what makes up the court of military appeals?
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appointed by the us president it was originally made up of 3 civilian judges however, in october 1990 congress increased it to 5
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what is one circumstance when a soldier does not have the right to refuse and article 15 and demand a trial by court martial?
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when aboard a ship
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what rights are given to a soldier under article 31?
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the right to remain silent, right to an attorney adn right to demand trial
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