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  2. UCMJ PUNITIVE ARTICLES - Defense

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    General Offenses 77: Principals 78: Accessory after the fact 79: Conviction of offense charged, LIOs, and attempts Inchoate Offenses 80: Attempts 81: Conspiracy

  3. APPENDIX 2 UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE Effective December...

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    enumerated in Article 4 of the Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, done at Geneva August 12, 1949 (6 UST 3316), who violate the law of war.

  4. Part IV PUNITIVE ARTICLES (Statutory text of each Article is in...

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    Part IV of the Manual addresses the punitive articles, 10 U.S.C.§§ 877-934. Part IV is organized by paragraph beginning with Article 77; therefore, each paragraph number is associated with an...

  5. Punitive Articles of the UCMJArticles 77-134 - LiveAbout

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    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 that, if violated, can result in punishment by court-martial.

  6. 10 USC Ch. 47: UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - House

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    "(3) Punitive article amendments.— "(A) In general.—The amendments made by title LX [§§5401–5452 of div. E of Pub. L. 114–328, enacting, amending, and transferring numerous sections within subchapter X of this chapter, see Tables for classification] shall not apply to any offense committed before the effective date of such amendments.

  7. 10. Punitive Articles - UCMJ - Uniform Code of Military Justice...

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    Punitive Articles (a) Any person subject to this chapter who– (1) with intent to usurp or override lawful military authority, refuses, in concert with any other person, to obey orders or otherwise do his duty or creates any violence or disturbance is guilty of mutiny;

  8. MILITARY JUSTICE QUICK GUIDE - Defense

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    Often referred to as the “UCMJ,” this comprehensive statute (10 U.S.C.A.§801-946) forms the basis for military criminal law. It contains the requirements for jurisdiction, trial procedure, sentencing and NJP. It also contains punitive articles, which set forth acts that are crimes under military law. This statute is implemented by Executive

  9. Military Criminal Justice System - CRS Reports

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    The punitive articles in the UCMJ are military law offenses (10 U.S.C. §§877-934). Many of the punitive articles are criminal conduct offenses that have a referent offense in modern penal codes or historical common law (e.g., rape, murder, robbery).

  10. MANUAL FOR COURTS-MARTIAL UNITED STATES (2024 EDITION)

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    The Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM), United States (2024 edition) updates the MCM (2019 edition) and MCM (2023 edition). It is a complete republishing and incorporates the promulgation of and...

  11. Navigating the Intricacies of UCMJ Punitive Articles: A ... -...

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    Each punitive article within the UCMJ addresses specific types of misconduct, ranging from minor infractions to serious criminal offenses. Penalties for violating UCMJ punitive articles can...