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A '''Nonjudicial punishment''' in [[Right to Rebel]], is a form of military discipline authorized by Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Nonjudicial punishment or "NJP" permits commanders to administratively discipline troops without a [[Court-Martial]]. Punishment can range from reprimand to reduction in rank, extra duty, and/or restrictions. The receipt of nonjudicial punishment does not constitute a criminal conviction, but is often placed on the service record.  
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A '''Nonjudicial punishment (NJP)''' in [[Right to Rebel]], is a form of military discipline authorized by Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Nonjudicial punishment or "NJP" permits commanders to administratively discipline troops without a [[Court-Martial]]. Punishment can range from reprimand to reduction in rank, extra duty, and/or restrictions. The receipt of nonjudicial punishment does not constitute a criminal conviction, but is often placed on the service record.  
  
 
Nonjudicial punishment proceedings is referred to as Article 15. It is known colloquially as a "Being Booked".
 
Nonjudicial punishment proceedings is referred to as Article 15. It is known colloquially as a "Being Booked".
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The convening authority may imposed one or more of the following punishments.
 
The convening authority may imposed one or more of the following punishments.
 
*For Officers Accused of Misconduct:
 
*For Officers Accused of Misconduct:
**Maximum penalty imposed may be thirty (30) days suspension from the [[Right to Rebel]] Division.
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**Officers resignation required from current command.
**No favorable actions for 30 days,
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**Up to 14 days temporary ban from [[Right to Rebel]] Game Servers.
**Notation on their Personal MILPAC Folder
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** Up to 14 days of temporary ban from TeamSpeak.
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**All admin rights revoked for the duration of the temporary ban.
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**ALL revoked admin rights must be double the length of ban for "Cool Down Phase".
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**ALL admin right may be lost and must be earned back depending on the severity of the offense commited.
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**Notation in his/her MILPAC Folder.
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**Punishment severity is based on the severity of the offense committed and can be altered within these limits how he/she sees fit.
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*For Enlisted members Accused of Misconduct
 
*For Enlisted members Accused of Misconduct
**Maximum penalty imposed may be thirty (30) days suspension from the [[Right to Rebel]] Division.
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**Reduction by one grade if E-6 or below.
**No favorable actions for 30 days,
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**Up to 14 days temporary ban from [[Right to Rebel]] Game Servers.
**Reduction by one (NCO below E-7) or more (sub NCO) grades.
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**Up to 14 days of temporary ban from TeamsSpeak.
**Notation on their Personal MILPAC Folder
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**All admin rights revoked for the duration of the temporary ban.
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**ALL Revoked Admin Rights must be double the length of ban for "Cool Down Phase"
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**ALL Admin Right may be lost and must be earned back depending on the severity of the offense commited.
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**Notation in his/her MILPAC Folder.
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**Punishment severity is based on the severity of the offense committed and can be altered within these limits how he/she sees fit.
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==You Have the Right to==
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**Refuse NJP
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**Appear before the CO during the NJP
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**Remain silent or make a statement
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**Have a spokesperson (other than an attorney)  
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**Confront witnesses and documents used against you
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**Plead guilty or not guilty
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**Present matters in your behalf (letters, documents, etc.):
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**In Defense (if pleading not guilty, this shows why you are notguilty)
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**In extenuation (if pleading guilty, this is a good reason why you did it)
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**In mitigation (if pleading guilty, this is a reason why the CO should lessen your punishment)
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**Have witnesses appear in your behalf
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**On the merits of the offense, OR
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**As good character witnesses.  
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**Have NJP proceedings open to the public.
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**Appeal (if punishment is unjust or disproportionate to the offense).
  
 
==Appeal==
 
==Appeal==
An officer or enlisted member under punishment under this article who considers the punishment unjust or disproportionate to the offense may appeal to the next superior authority or directly to the Judge Advocate General office. The appeal shall be promptly forwarded and decided upon. The punishment will be held in abeyance until appeal is decided.
 
  
In the event of an appeal the CJAG will arrange for a review board to be convened and cause a full JAG investigation to take place and report findings to that review board.
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If the member considers the punishment to be unjust or to be disproportionate to the misconduct committed, he or she may appeal the NJP to a higher authority. This is usually the next officer in the chain of command. Upon considering the appeal, the higher authority may set aside the NJP, decrease the severity of the punishment, or may deny the appeal. They may not increase the severity of the punishment.
  
The review board will not change the findings of the hearing only affirm or change the degree of punishment.
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Personnel are permitted to refuse NJP in favor of a court-martial; this might be done in cases where they do not feel their Commanding Officer will give them a fair hearing. But this option exposes them to a possible criminal court conviction. Navy and Marine Corps personnel assigned to or embarked aboard ship do not have the option of refusing NJP, nor can they appeal the decision of the officer imposing punishment; they may only appeal the severity of the punishment
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In the event of an appeal the CJAG will arrange for a review board to be convened and cause a full JAG investigation to take place and report findings to that review board.
  
 
In all cases liaison must take place with a JAG office prior to the appeal hearing.
 
In all cases liaison must take place with a JAG office prior to the appeal hearing.
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
[[Judge Advocate General Corps]]
 
[[Judge Advocate General Corps]]
 
==References==
 
 
==Further Reading==
 
 
==External Links==
 

Latest revision as of 06:33, 2 May 2016

A Nonjudicial punishment (NJP) in Right to Rebel, is a form of military discipline authorized by Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Nonjudicial punishment or "NJP" permits commanders to administratively discipline troops without a Court-Martial. Punishment can range from reprimand to reduction in rank, extra duty, and/or restrictions. The receipt of nonjudicial punishment does not constitute a criminal conviction, but is often placed on the service record.

Nonjudicial punishment proceedings is referred to as Article 15. It is known colloquially as a "Being Booked".

Hearing

Presided over by the member’s Company Commander or any higher ranking member on the offender’s direct Chain of command. The convening authority of an Article 15 may not preside over the proceedings. The Accused may demand trial by court-martial prior to the start of the proceedings. In all cases liaison must take place with a JAG office prior to the hearing. In the absence of the Company Commander the hearing may be presided over by the command Executive Officer (XO).

It is the presiding officer’s duty to ensure that an investigation into the facts of the case has been fully conducted prior to proceeding with the hearing.

A JAG officer will attend all disciplinary hearings to observe and record events. Records of all events shall be maintained by JAG for no less than ninety (90) days.

Punishments

Maximum penalties depend on the rank of the accused and that of the officer imposing punishment. Disciplinary action awarded at Non-judicial Punishment hearings may be suspended at the discretion of the convening authority.

Punishments Limitation

The convening authority may imposed one or more of the following punishments.

  • For Officers Accused of Misconduct:
    • Officers resignation required from current command.
    • Up to 14 days temporary ban from Right to Rebel Game Servers.
    • Up to 14 days of temporary ban from TeamSpeak.
    • All admin rights revoked for the duration of the temporary ban.
    • ALL revoked admin rights must be double the length of ban for "Cool Down Phase".
    • ALL admin right may be lost and must be earned back depending on the severity of the offense commited.
    • Notation in his/her MILPAC Folder.
    • Punishment severity is based on the severity of the offense committed and can be altered within these limits how he/she sees fit.


  • For Enlisted members Accused of Misconduct
    • Reduction by one grade if E-6 or below.
    • Up to 14 days temporary ban from Right to Rebel Game Servers.
    • Up to 14 days of temporary ban from TeamsSpeak.
    • All admin rights revoked for the duration of the temporary ban.
    • ALL Revoked Admin Rights must be double the length of ban for "Cool Down Phase"
    • ALL Admin Right may be lost and must be earned back depending on the severity of the offense commited.
    • Notation in his/her MILPAC Folder.
    • Punishment severity is based on the severity of the offense committed and can be altered within these limits how he/she sees fit.

You Have the Right to

    • Refuse NJP
    • Appear before the CO during the NJP
    • Remain silent or make a statement
    • Have a spokesperson (other than an attorney)
    • Confront witnesses and documents used against you
    • Plead guilty or not guilty
    • Present matters in your behalf (letters, documents, etc.):
    • In Defense (if pleading not guilty, this shows why you are notguilty)
    • In extenuation (if pleading guilty, this is a good reason why you did it)
    • In mitigation (if pleading guilty, this is a reason why the CO should lessen your punishment)
    • Have witnesses appear in your behalf
    • On the merits of the offense, OR
    • As good character witnesses.
    • Have NJP proceedings open to the public.
    • Appeal (if punishment is unjust or disproportionate to the offense).

Appeal

If the member considers the punishment to be unjust or to be disproportionate to the misconduct committed, he or she may appeal the NJP to a higher authority. This is usually the next officer in the chain of command. Upon considering the appeal, the higher authority may set aside the NJP, decrease the severity of the punishment, or may deny the appeal. They may not increase the severity of the punishment.

Personnel are permitted to refuse NJP in favor of a court-martial; this might be done in cases where they do not feel their Commanding Officer will give them a fair hearing. But this option exposes them to a possible criminal court conviction. Navy and Marine Corps personnel assigned to or embarked aboard ship do not have the option of refusing NJP, nor can they appeal the decision of the officer imposing punishment; they may only appeal the severity of the punishment

In the event of an appeal the CJAG will arrange for a review board to be convened and cause a full JAG investigation to take place and report findings to that review board.

In all cases liaison must take place with a JAG office prior to the appeal hearing.

See Also

Judge Advocate General Corps