Jurisdiction - Answers Used to establish whether state or federal government has the authority to
prosecute an offense
SF authority to apprehend - Answers Stem from (MCM) Manuel courts martial
Rule 302 (b) who it's for
Article 7(b) authority to apprehend
Authority to administer oaths to suspects, subjects, witnesses, and victims - Answers Officers, non-
commissioned officers (NCO), on duty SF, SF augmentation duty personnel
UCMJ Article 136(b)(4) 136(b)6
Subject Matter Jurisdiction - Answers the power of a court to hear a particular type of case
Personal Jurisdiction - Answers the power of a court to force a person to appear before it
How many types of legislative jurisdictions - Answers 4
Exclusive (legislative jurisdiction) - Answers Federal government has sole authority to enforce law on
installation
Concurrent (legislative jurisdiction) - Answers Federal and state government both share jurisdiction
Reciprocal (legislative jurisdiction) - Answers The power of all 4 branches of DOD to resolve a case
through courts martial over all persons under article 2 UCMJ Navy, Air Force, coast guard, marines
Proprietary (legislative jurisdiction) - Answers U.S has same rights as property owner.
Can ban/bar personnel from base
Contacting bdoc when transporting a subject - Answers Departure vehicle
Location
Time
Starting odometer reading
Ending odometer reading, time and location
(OPIMs) other potentially infectious materials - Answers Blood products
, Semen
Vagina secretions
Spinal fluid
Lung fluid
Any bodily fluid that is visibly contaminated with blood
Any bodily fluid that you cannot tell what it is
Fluid that are not expected infectious - Answers Urine feces vomit sweat tears spit nasal secretions
Four ways diseases are transmitted - Answers Parenternal exposure
Mucous membrane exposure
Sexual contact
Infected women
Types of diseases - Answers HIV hepatitis B hepatitis Can
Hepatitis B virus - Answers Can survive for one week in dried blood
military law - Answers laws that have been developed to meet the needs of the military the punitive
articles are listed 77-134
Article 92 failure to obey - Answers Violates or fails to obey any unlawful general order or regulation,
knowledge of order, duty to obey. Fails to obey the order, or is derelict in the performance of his duties
Article 107 false official statement - Answers Is the intent to deceive by signs false record or other
official document knowing to be false
Article 108 damage/ loss of military property - Answers Is described as felling disposal damage destroy
or loss with a willful intent or neglect
Article 109 destruction of private property - Answers Consists of wastes, spoils, damages, or destroys
with either willful or reckless manner
Article 111 drunken or reckless driving - Answers Operating or in any physical control of a motorized
vehicle
Article 112 drunk in duty - Answers Applied to military personnel on military duty and applied to officer
or enlisted
Article 112a wrongful use of controlled substance - Answers Is the wrongful use. Possession,
manufacture or distribution of any illegal controlled substance, this includes importing into U.S.