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The authority for commanders to give an Article 15 is found in what is called Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. An Article 15 is considered non-judicial punishment,...
Article 15 depends on your rank and the rank of the Commander imposing punishment. Your Commander may give a combination of the listed punishments for your offense. He is not...
Article 15 permits a commander to resolve allegations of minor misconduct against an active-duty military member without resorting to higher forms of discipline. On the other hand, that service member can refuse Article 15 and request for court martial.
15). o Sets forth guidance on issuance of investigative subpoenas; prohibits their use in administrative investigations; provides guidance on U.S. Army Trial Defense Service requests for...
Army Article 15 regulation, how does Article 15 align with UCMJ Army? Article 15 is governed by Army Regulation 27-10, which provides detailed guidelines on the administration of non-judicial punishment within the Army.
(article 15). (2) A member of a reserve component may not be ordered to active duty under paragraph (1) except with respect to an offense committed while the member was— (A) on active duty; or...
Classified as company grade Article 15s, field grade Article 15s, and general officer Article 15s. Technically, “general officer Article 15s” are intended only for officers (general...
UCMJ, Art. 15(a), the following rules with respect to delegation of powers are declared: (1) Any commander authorized to exercise GCM jurisdiction, or any commanding general, may delegate that...
Imposing penalties under Article 15 in the Army and the Air Force requires proof of a violation beyond a reasonable doubt. Imposing penalties under Article 15 in the Navy and the Marines requires clear and convincing proof, which is a lesser standard.
What is the Article 15 Process? This Article is meant to address the Article 15 process in the Army. The Article 15 Process is governed by AR 27-10, specifically Chapter 3. Appendix C also has a proposed script for Commanders to use, which further explains the Article 15 Process.