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  2. Distinctive unit insignia - Wikipedia

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    Distinctive unit insignia. A soldier inventories all the DUIs at the Charles C. Carson Center for Mortuary Affairs. A distinctive unit insignia ( DUI) is a metallic heraldic badge or device worn by soldiers in the United States Army. The DUI design is derived from the coat of arms authorized for a unit. DUIs may also be called "distinctive ...

  3. Unlawful command influence - Wikipedia

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    Unlawful command influence ( UCI) is a legal concept within American military law. UCI occurs when a person bearing "the mantle of command authority" [1] uses or appears to use that authority to influence the outcome of military judicial proceedings. Military commanders typically exert significant control over their units, but under the Uniform ...

  4. Non-judicial punishment - Wikipedia

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    In the United States Armed Forces, non-judicial punishment is a form of military justice authorized by Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. [2] Its rules are further elaborated on in various branch policy as well as the Manual for Courts-Martial. NJP permits commanders to administratively discipline troops without a court-martial ...

  5. United States Army Court of Criminal Appeals - Wikipedia

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    Presently, the U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals is composed of three judicial panels. Each panel includes three appellate judges (with one judge appointed as the senior judge of that panel) and a commissioner. The Chief Judge, while not assigned full-time to a single panel, sits on cases with judges from all three panels and is also assigned ...

  6. Getting your license back after a DUI: What you need to know

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    Offenders will likely have to pay the court a reinstatement fee, which typically ranges between $50 and $200, depending on the state. Some offenders may choose to hire a DUI lawyer to argue their ...

  7. List of Chicago P.D. characters - Wikipedia

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    In "Emotional Proximity", when the suspect is in custody, he, along with Voight, makes up a lie on the police report that states that he had confessed to them. In the Chicago Justice premiere, "Fake", ASA Peter Stone rebuts that statement in court when Voight has to testify. The case was closed resulting in the arsonist being found guilty of ...

  8. Dak Prescott issues statement on DUI arrest: I'll show the ...

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  9. Random checkpoint - Wikipedia

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    A random checkpoint is a military and police tactic. In a military context, checkpoints involve the setup of a hasty roadblock by mobile truck- or armored vehicle -mounted infantry to disrupt unauthorized or unwanted movement or military activity [1] and to check for valid identification and search for contraband, fugitives, or weapons that are ...