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What law or policy is a criminal code that applies to Service members and in time of declared war or a contingency operation persons serving with or accompanying an armed force in the field?

The law you are referring to is the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). The UCMJ applies to all members of the armed forces, including those serving in time of war or contingency operations. It outlines the criminal code and procedures for service members, ensuring discipline and accountability within the military.


Who was the judge that declared Louis riel guilty?

The judge who declared Louis Riel guilty was Justice Hugh Richardson. Riel was found guilty of high treason in 1885 for his role in leading the North-West Rebellion in Canada.


What was the smith act of 1940?

The Smith Act (1940) declared that it was criminal to advocate the overthrow of the government by force or violence. This Act was used to prosecute socialists in 1941, and later communist party members in the 1950s. This law is still on the books, although many of the convictions under it were overturned. A key concern is its potential for inappropriate and unconstitutional application for political purposes. (see related link)


When is a mistrial declared?

A mistrial is declared when a trial is terminated without a verdict due to an error or misconduct that could prevent a fair outcome, such as a jury being unable to reach a unanimous decision, improper jury selection, or a procedural error that affects the rights of the defendant. This results in the need for a new trial to be conducted.


When is a child declared emancipated in nys and are the nonconstodialsl notified?

In New York State, a child is typically considered emancipated at age 21, unless they are legally married or join the military, in which case they could be considered emancipated earlier. When a child is declared emancipated, the noncustodial parent should be notified as they may no longer be obligated to provide financial support.

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What policy defines the criminal code that applies to Service members and in time of declared war or a contingency operation persons serving with or accompanying an armed force in the field?

Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ)


What law or policy is a criminal code that applies to Service members and in time of declared war or a contingency operation persons serving with or accompanying an armed force in the field?

The law you are referring to is the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). The UCMJ applies to all members of the armed forces, including those serving in time of war or contingency operations. It outlines the criminal code and procedures for service members, ensuring discipline and accountability within the military.


What event declared the Nazis a criminal organization?

The SS was declared a criminal organization by the Nuremberg Tribunal, but not the NSDAP (Nazi Party).


Who was the 2003 Iraq war declared by?

Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003 to present) is a military operation (campaign). The last declared war fought by the US was WW2.


What does it mean when someone is declared a statewide criminal?

It means you better watch out because they're coming for you. And chances are, if you are the criminal, by having posted this question on the internet, they can trace exactly where you are and can easily arrest you.


Were there criminals in the SS?

It really depends on what your definition of a criminal is; after the war the SS was declared a criminal organisation, so they were all criminals. But yes, for example the commandant of Auschwitz had spent time in prison.


What is the definition of a criminal?

If a person violates ANY statute or law passed by the state legislature (or Congress) which has been declared a crime, and to which a penalty for that crime has been attached, they become involved in a CRIMINAL case.


When did the German SS come to a stop?

At the end of World War 2 it ceased to exist and the Nuremberg Tribunal declared it a criminal organization.


How was the Persian Gulf War declared and was war Declared by the President or Congress?

The LAST Declared war fought by the US, was WWII. The Korean War (1950-1953) and the Vietnam War (1961-1975) were "LIMITED WARS"; limited to a certain region, and limited to NON-Nuclear weapons; and were part of the Cold War to stop the spread of communism. Operation Urgent Fury-1983, was to liberate US citizens in Grenada. Operation Just Cause-1989, was to arrest Gen. Noriega in Panama. Operation Desert Storm-1991, was to remove Iraq from Kuwait. Operation Restore Hope-1993, was to help starving people in Somalia. Operation Iraqi Freedom-2003, was to remove Saddam from power in Iraq.


Was the gulf war a declared war?

Hussian may have declared war on Iran during the Gulf War (1980-1988); see that website. As far as the US is concerned, during any past operations in that region; the last Declared War fought by the US was WWII (December 11, 1941 to be exact against Germany/Italy).


What is an adjudicated delinquent?

It means that a judge has formally found, or declared, a juvenile to be legally a "delinquent."


How many times has congress not declared war against other countries?

The US Civil War (1861-1865) was not a declared war. Every war/conflict/operation since WWII has NOT been a declared war. Atomic bombs have made the declaration of war nearly impossible. Declaring war implies using nukes (fight to win).