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23 Oct 2017 The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) is the bedrock of military law. The UCMJ is a federal law, enacted by Congress. Articles 77 through 134 of the UCMJ are known as the "punitive articles". these are specific offenses which, if violated, can result in punishment by court-martial. Many will also likely
APPENDIX III. PUNITIVE ARTICLES OF THE UCMJ. Articles 77 through 134 of the UCMJ are referred to as punitive articles, which cover almost any offense or crime that can be committed. Although Article 77 is defined as a punitive article, it is not punitive in nature. The Manual for Courts-Martial [Part IV, Punitive Articles]
Articles 77 through 134 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
the disgrace of the armed forces. 60. Article 134—General article a. Text of statute. Though not specifically mentioned in this chap- ter, all disorders and neglects to the prejudice of good order and discipline in the armed forces, all conduct of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces, and crimes and offenses not capi-.
pursuant to his authority under Article 36, UCMJ (10 USC § 836). Those Executive Orders form a comprehensive volume of law known as the Manual for Courts-Martial (“MCM"). The. Preamble to the MCM explains that: “The purpose of military law is to promote justice, to assist in maintaining good order and discipline in the
ARTICLE 2. PERSONS SUBJECT TO THIS CHAPTER · 803. ARTICLE 3. JURISDICTION TO TRY CERTAIN PERSONNEL · 804 ARTICLE 4. DISMISSED OFFICER'S RIGHT TO TRIAL BY COURT-MARTIAL · 805. ARTICLE 5. TERRITORIAL APPLICABILITY OF THIS CHAPTER · 806. ARTICLE 6. JUDGE ADVOCATES AND
(b) Each person discharged from the armed forces who is later charged with having fraudulently obtained his discharge is, subject to section 843 of this title (article 43), subject to trial by court-martial on that charge and is after apprehension subject to trial by court-martial for all offense under this chapter committed before the
and Punitive Articles made by the President in. Executive Orders (EO) from 1984 to present, and specifically including EO 13468 (24 July 2008); EO 13552. (31 August 2010); and EO 13593 (13 December 2011). See Appendix 25. This edition also contains amendments to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) made
13 Apr 1984 this title (article 26). (11) The term “law specialist" means a commissioned officer of the Coast Guard designated for special duty (law). (12) The term “legal officer" means any commissioned officer of the Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard designated to perform legal duties for a command. (13) The term
Punitive UCMJ Articles. The punitive articles of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (U.C.M.J.): U.C.M.J. Article 77: Principals. U.C.M.J. Article 78: Accessory after the fact. U.C.M.J. Article 79: Conviction of lesser included offense. U.C.M.J. Article 80: Attempts. U.C.M.J. Article 81: Conspiracy. U.C.M.J. Article 82: Solicitation.
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