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30 Cards in this Set
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Of the following leadership traits, which one is/are characteristic of a successful leader?
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Encourage, inspire and motivate others.
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What manual authorizes temporarily withholding priviliges from an individual?
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Manual for Court Martial
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Which of the following uniform articles may be worn with civilian clothing?
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Pea Coat
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What is one of the more important factors in the building of a well-disciplined organization?
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Military Law
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The power of a court-martial to try a service member is contained in what article of the Constitution?
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I
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What article of the Constitution makes the President of the United States the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces?
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II
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MA3 Boate is accused of an offense that is not a pure military crime. What characteristics of the case determines military jurisdiction?
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A service connection must be found.
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Military reservations generally have what type of jurisdiction?
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Exclusive or Concurrent
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What is one of the sources that details investigative jurisdiction?
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Manual for Courts-Martial
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Who has the ultimate responsability for law enforcement jurisdiction in intercostal waterways?
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The U.S Coast Guard
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What source can give further guidance for maritime waterway and security zone jurisdiction?
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Combined Federal Regulation 33
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When the United States objects to the trial of US personnel in foreign courts, what is the objection based upon?
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Fairness of trial
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The basic principle to be observed by any force in a country of other than its own is found in what article of the NATO Status of Forces Agreement?
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Article II
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Who may order a civilian into confinement?
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The Commanding Officer of the civilian only
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Once a person is apprehended, that person is subjected to how many forms of restraint?
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Three
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Prohibits punishment before trial
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Art. 13
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Prohibits confinement of Armed Forces members with enemy prisioners.
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Art. 12
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Concerns the delivery of offenders to civil authorities
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Art. 14
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Concerns the submission of reports on prisioners
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Art. 11
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Prohibits refusal to accept prisioners when the committing officer furnishes a statement of the offense charged
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Art. 11
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Apprehensions should be made only when based on which of the following reasons?
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Probable Cause
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Unless an offense is of serious nature, you should not apprehend an officer unless...
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You are ordered to do so by another officer.
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Protects suspects and witnesses from self-incrimination
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Art. 31a
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Prohibits you from interrogating a person prior to informing that person that he/she does not have to make a statement regarding the offense of which accused
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Art. 31b
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Requires you to inform a suspect that any statement given by him or her could be used in a court-martial
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Art. 31b
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Protects persons against making statements before any military tribunal if the statement is not material to the issue
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Art. 31c
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Precludes admission of immaterial or irrelevant evidence.
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Art. 31c
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Provides that evidence or statements obtained without affirmative compliance with Article 31 by the interrogator are inadmissible in a court martial
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Art. 31d
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An MA must give an Article 31 warning to a person prior to making what request?
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Having an individual identify property by pointing to it
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In a trial by court-martial evidence obtained at an interrogation without the Tempia warning will be treated in what way?
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As inadmissible
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