The major offense when an active service member abandons their post
What is Desertion?
Two major kinds of law in most nations
What are Civil and Common Law?
What is 146?
The Jury's Job
What is to decide the defendants verdict?
Term meaning no comprehensive compilation of legal rules and statues by which all cases are to be adjudicated.
What is Uncodified?
The taking of a person into custody
What is Apprehension?
Type of Law that establishes the appropriate penalty
What is Penal Law?
Standards of Conduct
What is Article 1110?
The judges job
What is to take the Jury's verdict and create an appropriate sentence for the defendant.
The Officer that checks the charges and specifications to ensure that they are legally correct whenever a charge is filed on a service member.
What is the Executive Officer?
The restraint of a person by order, directing that person to remain within certain specified limits.
What is Arrest?
Type of law that establishes which acts were liable for criminal or civil prosecution
What is Substantive Law?
The possession or use of alcoholic beverages on board any navy vessel is strictly prohibited.
What is Article 1162?
The highest military tribunal
What are general provisions, rules for apprehension and restraint, and the conduct of NJP?
Ius Civile means
What is Civil Law?
The type of Old law made by Corpus Iuris Civilis and a bunch of religious legal codes.
What is Canon Law?
What are Articles 1164 and 1167?
What is nothing?
What is the right to a jury of peers?
Corpus Iuris Civilis means
What is Body of Civil law?
Type of Law based on European legal Codes
What is Civil law?
Fraternization prohibited. Personal relationships between officers and enlisted members that are unduly familiar and that do not respect the differences in grade or rank.
What is Article 1165?
What is Rank demotion?
Who is the Plaintiff?