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    Disrespecting Authority

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    I am writing this essay to go over the subjects of disrespecting authority, the consequences of the same, disrespecting your authority, and to explain the aspects of a field grade article 15, such as the types of article 15’s, and each of their subsequent consequences. I am doing this because I have disrespected the authority of those appointed above me. First, disrespecting authority. Disrespecting your authority is wrong, because it creates an imbalance in the work forces power. It creates

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    There are many important reasons that a soldier needs to be at his/her assigned place of duty at the appointed time. If a soldier does not show up to his/her appointed place of duty it can affect unit cohesion and mission completion. When I talk about unit cohesion, I am referring to the collective efforts of the group. A unit generally shares a common goal and should be motivated to coordinate their efforts as a team to achieve that goal. Now, if you have a soldier that does not show up to help

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    Article 86 - Essay 1

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    If a soldier is late for a formation he is in violation of Article 86 of the UCMJ, Failure to Report to Appointed Place of Duty. The supervisor must then counsel his soldier and attempt to correct this behavior. The supervisor has a lot of latitude to decide how to punish this soldier. He can make the soldier report 30 minutes prior to the first formation for the day for five consecutive days. This would typically have him reporting at 0600 hours rather than 0630 hours. He could have him report to

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    Chapter 3 Nonjudicial Punishment Section I Applicable Policies (para 1, part V, MCM) 3–1. General This chapter implements and amplifies Article 15, UCMJ, and part V, MCM. No action should be taken under the authority of Article 15, UCMJ, without referring to the appropriate provisions of the MCM and this chapter. This chapter prescribes requirements, policies, limitations, and procedures for— a. Commanders at all levels imposing nonjudicial punishment. b. Members on whom this punishment is to be

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    heading. First, I need to explain what UCMJ is to the best of my ability. Well, UCMJ stands for Uniform Code of Military Justice and is the laws that govern the United States Military. Military law is the backbone of the UCMJ and it applies to all services. In other words, the UCMJ defines the military justice system and lists criminal offenses under military law. Employess. Under the Uniform Code of Military Justice service men and women can be charged, tried, and convicted of a wide range of

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    Militarized Police Essay

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    Militarized police are people that perform police duties but have access to use military equipment as well as incorporated the rule and regulations they follow in the military. According to goarmy.com military and police have the same kind of duties like patrol, interview witnesses, victims and suspects in investigations, Crime scene security and processing, and arrest and charge criminal suspects. Their train on the other hand is very different. Military police go through basic warrior skills and

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    Military Justice System

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    lives on the line in defense of these rights and the others that we enjoy as American citizens, and yet they are systematically denied these same rights by the military justice system. The military justice system has two important components: The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), which is essentially the set of laws that govern military personnel, and the Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM), which outlines the rules of procedure for courts-martial and the military rules of evidence. While, on the

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    Civilian Criminal Process

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    A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CIVILIAN AND MILITARY CRIMINAL PROCEDURES Introduction When a crime has been committed, the case proceeds through the criminal justice system from investigation and arrest through probation and parole. However, the process can vary wildly between a civilian offender being tried at the local, state, or federal level and a military offender being tried in a military court-martial. The Civilian Criminal Process Pre-Trial Procedure The civilian process begins with the investigation

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    The Uniform Code of Military Justice is the Army’s regulation for all putative actions against soldiers. The Uniform Code of Military Justice can be found in the Army Regulation 27-10. In this regulations, there are many articles that are covered. Articles 91, 92 and 117 are also discussed in this regulation. The Uniform Code of Military Justice is a military system placed to help make lawful decisions when soldiers and civilians have failed to follow all military regulations, policies and procedures

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    Acme Fireworks Case 8

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    potential injuries and lawsuits may affect the livelihood of the business significantly. Common Law or Uniform Commercial Code Working with contracts requires having an excellent comprehension of the two main bodies of law: Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) and the common law of contracts, which oversees the policies and purposes of contracts. Understanding the differences between the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) and the common law, will result in a huge difference in the outcome of a contract dispute. These

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