Members of reserve components are subject to the UCMJ, but only when actually performing reserve duty.
Read MoreThe Uniform Code of Military Justice is a federal law and the basis of our military justice system. It outlines what conduct is criminal, establishes the various types of courts, and sets forth the procedures to be followed in the administration of military justice.
Read MoreSexual assault is intentional sexual contact, characterized by use of force, physical threat or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent. It includes rape, nonconsensual sodomy (oral or anal sex), indecent assault (unwanted, inappropriate sexual contact or fondling), or attempts to commit these acts.
Read MoreCommanders are tasked with maintaining good order and discipline within their units.
In the military justice system, commanders have a quasi-judicial role in that they make decisions that are made by prosecutors or judges in the civilian sector.
Read MorePretrial agreements are agreements between the accused and the convening authority that may affect reduction in rank; length of confinement; and amount of forfeitures, among other terms.
Read MoreWhen a commander learns that a member of her command is being held by civilian authorities or is charged with a criminal offense, she should take prompt action.
Read MorePretrial restraint includes:
Conditions on liberty
Restriction in lieu of arrest
Arrest
Pretrial confinement
Read MoreUnless waived by the accused, an Article 32 preliminary hearing is required before a servicemember can be referred to a general court-martial for trial.
Read MoreIf a commander receives information that a member of his command is suspected of committing an offense punishable under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), he should direct a preliminary inquiry into the charge(s).
Read MoreThe Victim and Witness Assistance Program (VWAP) provides guidance for the protection and assistance of victims and witnesses, enhances their roles in the military criminal justice process, and preserves the constitutional rights of an accused.
Read MoreA Special Victim's Counsel is an attorney who represents and counsels victims of sexual assault
Read MoreSexual assault is intentional sexual contact, characterized by use of force, physical threat or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent. It includes rape, nonconsensual sodomy (oral or anal sex), indecent assault (unwanted, inappropriate sexual contact or fondling), or attempts to commit these acts.
Read MoreThe Department of Defense drug testing program is primarily based upon random urine tests.
Urine tests prove past usage. The tests cannot prove impairment, frequency of usage, method of ingestion, or knowing ingestion.
Read MoreDrug abuse is incompatible with military service.
Unlike alcohol abuse, which the Department of Defense (DoD) views as a preventable and treatable disease, the DoD deals with drug abuse more strictly, in that the identified drug abuser is subject to punitive action or involuntary separation.
Read MoreNonjudicial punishment (NJP) provides commanders with a means of maintaining good order and discipline without resorting to criminal prosecution.
Read MoreA commander may inspect and authorize probable cause searches and seizures of persons and property under his or her command.
A search authorization must be based upon probable cause. Probable cause exists when there is a reasonable belief that the items connected with criminal activity are located in the place or on the person to be searched.
Read MoreService members accused of crimes are afforded certain protections.
You must advise a service member of his rights under Article 31, UCMJ when you reasonably suspect he has committed a crime prior to questioning. You do not need to advise a witness not suspected of committing an offense of his rights -- even during official questioning.
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