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  2. Article 15 Information - U.S. Army Garrisons

    home.army.mil/novosel/application/files/8315/4533/6193/Article_15_Fact_Sheet.pdf

    Possible maximum punishments at an Article 15 are much lower than what a court-martial could adjudge. For example, you cannot be sentenced to confinement at an Article 15 hearing.

  3. Article 15 Fact Sheet - 7th Army Training Command

    www.7atc.army.mil/Portals/17/Documents/SJA/TDS_AR15.pdf?ver...

    Article 15 depends on your rank and the rank of the Commander imposing punishment. Your Commander may give a combination of the listed punishments for your offense. He is not required...

  4. Article 15 Disciplinary Procedures Under Military Law

    www.justia.com/military-law/military-criminal-justice-system/article-15

    Imposing penalties under Article 15 in the Navy and the Marines requires clear and convincing proof, which is a lesser standard. A military service member may be able to have their record of an Article 15 removed if they do not commit any more violations for a certain time.

  5. Company Grade Article 15 | Nonjudicial Punishment Defense | JAG...

    jagdefense.com/practice-areas/non-judicial-punishmentarticle-15

    In the military, nonjudicial punishment may be imposed by a commander as a means to deal with minor violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). While nonjudicial punishment is administrative in nature, it can still have a profoundly negative impact on a military member’s career.

  6. A Guide To Nonjudicial Punishment In The Military - Michael...

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    Facing a Field Grade Article 15 is a serious matter for any service member. This nonjudicial punishment under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) allows commanding officers to impose disciplinary actions without a formal court-martial.

  7. Non-judicial punishment - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-judicial_punishment

    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.

  8. What is Article 15 in the Military? - A Guide to Nonjudicial ...

    www.thesoldiersproject.org/article-15-in-the-military

    Among them is Article 15a provision in the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) that grants commanders the authority to administer non-judicial punishment (NJP) for minor offenses committed by military personnel.

  9. ADC - Article 15 > Barksdale Air Force Base > Fact Sheets

    www.barksdale.af.mil/Units/Fact-Sheets/Article/320200

    Nonjudicial punishment under Article 15, Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) is the hearing or forum in which a commander will decide whether or not an offender has committed a specific offense or offenses under the UCMJ. It is governed by AFI 51-202.

  10. Article 15 Army Regulation: All About Nonjudicial Punishment

    www.militaryverification.com/article-15-army

    Commonly known as nonjudicial punishment, Article 15 is a punishment issued by commanders that don’t warrant court-martial interference. This rule plays a vital role in the military justice system, and if you’re in any branch of the military, you should understand what it entails.

  11. Article 15 (NJP) Punishment - Military Defense Litigator LLC

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    Known as Non-Judicial Punishment (NJP), Article 15 allows commanders to address minor offenses committed by service members without resorting to a formal court-martial.