UCMJ
UCMJ
Non-judicial punishment (NJP) is a disciplinary action that can be administered by a military commander to address minor offenses committed by service members. It is a form of administrative punishment that does not involve a court-martial. NJP typically involves penalties such as extra duties, restriction, or loss of pay.
We don't have the list, but the constitution helped shape the judicial branch.
judicial
judicial branch
Passing a new amendment to the constitution.
A crime is a criminal act committed with a criminal intent.
We don't have the list, but the constitution helped shape the judicial branch.
During the preliminary hearing, a judicial officer determines if a crime was committed. In the United States, the defendant has a right to be assisted by counsel.
British legal traditions
Separation of powers.
The VENUE in a criminal case is the judicial district or county where the crime was committed.