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AR 190–53 Interception of Wire and Oral Communications for Law Enforcement...

This regulation provides legal and technical policy for Army law enforcement officials and legal officers. It contains complex technical policies and procedures that may not be readily comprehensible...

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Brigade Legal SOP

The purpose of this SOP is to provide information and instruction on requesting administrative separations from the Legal Center, establish responsibilities, procedures and guidance for commanders....

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Premobilization Class/Briefing

A class/briefing that reviews the important legal areas that need to be reviewed prior to deployment. The topics covered include: Inventory Legal Checkup Estate Planning Personal Affairs Employment...

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Can a Soldier be forced to reveal financial information?

Soldiers can not be forced to provide personal financial information to the command, even if they are facing financial difficulty. In these situations, the command should refer the Soldier to ACS and...

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Can a Soldier have multiple UCMJ actions pending at the same time?

Generally, no.  Paragraph 3-10, AR 27-10 (Military Justice) states, When nonjudicial punishment has been imposed for an offense, punishment may not again be imposed for the same offense under UCMJ,...

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Can I be separated for a DUI?

Yes. You can be separated for Commission of a Serious Offense under paragraph 14-12c, AR 635-200. The definition of a Serious Offense IAW with paragraph 14-12c, AR 625-200 is: Commission of a serious...

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Commander’s Legal Handbook

This guide is designed to assist Commanders with legal situations by helping them recognize and avoid issues or take immediate action necessary to preserve the situation when legal issues arise. CLICK...

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3 Elements of Adultery under Article 134

Adultery is a crime punishable under Article 134, UCMJ.  There are three elements that must be met to prove adultery existed.  They are: (1) That the accused wrongfully had sexual intercourse with a...

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Can a Soldier be charged with Larceny under UCMJ if they were cleared by the...

This depends on what the Commander is wanting to charge them with.  If it’s anything related to the theft, then I would strongly suggest the Soldiers speak with TDS and provide a copy of the MP Report....

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