Security forces block 3 test
Exclusive legislative jurisdiction - -Offenders will be tried in a federal court
system, Federal Government has sole authority to enforce law on installation
-Concurrent legislative jurisdiction - -Federal and state governments retain
legislative Authority and can prosecute the offenses
-Reciprocal legislative jurisdiction - -Has no bearing on civilian offenses.
However, the four branches can share the responsibility for military court
proceedings if needed
-Proprietary legislative jurisdiction - -US has same rights as property owner
and civilian offenses occurring in this jurisdiction are typically handed over to
civilian law-enforcement
-Punitive articles - -77-135
-Article 92 - -Failure to obey Any lawful general order or regulation
-Article 107 - -False official statement
-Article 108 - -Damage/loss of military property
-Article 109 - -Destruction of private property
-Article 111 - -Drunken or reckless operation of vehicle, aircraft, or vessel
-Article 112 - -Drunk on duty
-Article 112 a - -Wrongful use of controlled substance
-Article 117 - -Provoking speeches or gestures
-(SAPP) - -Security, Accuracy, Policy, Propriety
-Civil Law - -A body of laws of a state or nation regulating ordinary private
matters
-Assimilative crimes act - -Allows for Congress to adopt state law in the
absence of applicable federal law
-Jencks Act - -Governance production of statements and reports of
prosecution witnesses during federal criminal trials
Exclusive legislative jurisdiction - -Offenders will be tried in a federal court
system, Federal Government has sole authority to enforce law on installation
-Concurrent legislative jurisdiction - -Federal and state governments retain
legislative Authority and can prosecute the offenses
-Reciprocal legislative jurisdiction - -Has no bearing on civilian offenses.
However, the four branches can share the responsibility for military court
proceedings if needed
-Proprietary legislative jurisdiction - -US has same rights as property owner
and civilian offenses occurring in this jurisdiction are typically handed over to
civilian law-enforcement
-Punitive articles - -77-135
-Article 92 - -Failure to obey Any lawful general order or regulation
-Article 107 - -False official statement
-Article 108 - -Damage/loss of military property
-Article 109 - -Destruction of private property
-Article 111 - -Drunken or reckless operation of vehicle, aircraft, or vessel
-Article 112 - -Drunk on duty
-Article 112 a - -Wrongful use of controlled substance
-Article 117 - -Provoking speeches or gestures
-(SAPP) - -Security, Accuracy, Policy, Propriety
-Civil Law - -A body of laws of a state or nation regulating ordinary private
matters
-Assimilative crimes act - -Allows for Congress to adopt state law in the
absence of applicable federal law
-Jencks Act - -Governance production of statements and reports of
prosecution witnesses during federal criminal trials