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Exclusive legislative jurisdiction - ANSWER Offenders will be tried in a federal court system, Federal
Government has sole authority to enforce law on installation
Concurrent legislative jurisdiction - ANSWER Federal and state governments retain legislative
Authority and can prosecute the offenses
Reciprocal legislative jurisdiction - ANSWER Has no bearing on civilian offenses. However, the four
branches can share the responsibility for military court proceedings if needed
Article 107 - ANSWER False official statement
Article 108 - ANSWER Damage/loss of military property
Article 109 - ANSWER Destruction of private property
Article 111 - ANSWER Drunken or reckless operation of vehicle, aircraft, or vessel
Article 112 - ANSWER Drunk on duty
Article 112 a - ANSWER Wrongful use of controlled substance
Article 117 - ANSWER Provoking speeches or gestures
, (SAPP) - ANSWER Security, Accuracy, Policy, Propriety
search - ANSWER And examination of a person, property or premises to uncover evidence of a crime
or criminal intent
Seizure - ANSWER Taking of items by authorities for evidence
Juvenile - ANSWER Anyone who is not 18 years old and who is not active duty
DD Form 1408 - ANSWER Form minor traffic offenses for juveniles
Domestic violence - ANSWER acts of violence involving family members
DD form 2701 - ANSWER Initial Information for Victims and Witnesses of Crime
Ways to test impaired drivers - ANSWER 1. Vehicle in motion
2. Personal contact
3. Field sobriety test
Proprietary legislative jurisdiction - ANSWER US has same rights as property owner and civilian
offenses occurring in this jurisdiction are typically handed over to civilian law-enforcement
Punitive articles - ANSWER 77-135
Article 92 - ANSWER Failure to obey Any lawful general order or regulation
Civil Law - ANSWER A body of laws of a state or nation regulating ordinary private matters
Assimilative crimes act - ANSWER Allows for Congress to adopt state law in the absence of
applicable federal law