SAPR Training Supplement Military Justice — Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) .............................. 2 Article 120 — Rape and Sexual Assault Generally ............................................................... 3 Recent changes in Articles 32 and 60 and their impact on victims ....................................... 3 Crime Victim’s Rights ............................................................................................ 4 The Crime Victim’s Rights Act (CVRA) and Article 6b of the UCMJ ...................................... 4 Reporting a Sexual Assault ................................................................................... 5 Retaliation, Reprisal, Ostracism, and Maltreatment ............................................ 6 Retaliation .............................................................................................................................. 6 Reprisal ................................................................................................................................. 6 Ostracism .............................................................................................................................. 6 Maltreatment .......................................................................................................................... 6 Eligibility for SAPR Support Services .................................................................. 7 Sexual Assault Department of Defense Forms .................................................... 8 DD Form 2910 — Victim Reporting Preference Statement ................................................... 8 DD Form 2911 — Sexual ...
No. 0615 Under UCMJ, right to free speech does not mean anything goes By CMDR Wayne L. Johnson, JAGC, USN (Ret.) Retired military members are subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) per Article 2 (a). Lately, some retired generals could be running afoul of Article 88, which says, “Any commissioned officer who uses contemptuous words against the President, the Vice President, Congress, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of a military department, the Secretary of Transportation, or the Governor or legislature of any State, Territory, Commonwealth, or possession in which he is on duty or ...
DAC-IPAD Staff Prepared Policy Subcommittee Assessments Regarding Articles 33 and 34, UCMJ, Disposition Guidance 1. How have the Services implemented Article 33, Disposition Guidance, and the factors for consideration promulgated by the Secretary of Defense [the “non-binding disposition guidance” in Appendix 2.1 of the Manual for Courts-Martial]? A. A comparison of the factors in R.C.M. 306(b) (Discussion) and those included in the Article 33, UCMJ, Disposition Guidance, is set forth below. R.C.M. 306(b), Discussion, Factors (in Article 33, UCMJ, Disposition Guidance effect before Jan. 1, 2019) Factors (in effect since Jan. 1, 2019) In ...