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NL400 Exam Questions and Answers
NL400 Exam Questions and Answers
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[Show more]Rights at NJP you do have 
Ans: Preponderance of evidence (51%) 
Can not be tried twice for the same thing 
Can not be NJPd for crime you have been tried for federally 
Right to know what you're accused of 
Right to refuse unless attached to or embarked on vessel 
Right to appeal 
Right to present ...
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Add to cartRights at NJP you do have 
Ans: Preponderance of evidence (51%) 
Can not be tried twice for the same thing 
Can not be NJPd for crime you have been tried for federally 
Right to know what you're accused of 
Right to refuse unless attached to or embarked on vessel 
Right to appeal 
Right to present ...
Article 88 
Ans: Contempt toward officials. Accused is a commissioned officer and used language 
against an official/legislature. 
Article 89 
Ans: Disrespect toward a superior commissioned officer. Disrespectful, and the accused 
knew they were superior 
Fraternization Definition 
Ans: Unduly fam...
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Add to cartArticle 88 
Ans: Contempt toward officials. Accused is a commissioned officer and used language 
against an official/legislature. 
Article 89 
Ans: Disrespect toward a superior commissioned officer. Disrespectful, and the accused 
knew they were superior 
Fraternization Definition 
Ans: Unduly fam...
Who can convene a Court-Martial? 
Ans: -Summary Courts-Martial (SCM): UCMJ Art. 24 
All Commanding Officers 
-Special Courts-Martial (SPCM): UCMJ Art. 23 
Battalion & Squadron Commanding Officers (O-5 and above) 
Any unit or activity in the Navy with an O-4 or above in charge 
Designated Navy and US...
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Add to cartWho can convene a Court-Martial? 
Ans: -Summary Courts-Martial (SCM): UCMJ Art. 24 
All Commanding Officers 
-Special Courts-Martial (SPCM): UCMJ Art. 23 
Battalion & Squadron Commanding Officers (O-5 and above) 
Any unit or activity in the Navy with an O-4 or above in charge 
Designated Navy and US...
Hierarchy of Laws 
Ans: US Constitution, Laws, Regulations, Other Documents ( Guidance, Policies, etc.) 
Codified Law 
Ans: law made by congress or legislation; establishes the law 
Court-made law 
Ans: rule made by judges who have proper jurisdiction; interprets the law 
Federal and State jurisdict...
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Add to cartHierarchy of Laws 
Ans: US Constitution, Laws, Regulations, Other Documents ( Guidance, Policies, etc.) 
Codified Law 
Ans: law made by congress or legislation; establishes the law 
Court-made law 
Ans: rule made by judges who have proper jurisdiction; interprets the law 
Federal and State jurisdict...
When does UCMJ apply 
Ans: All the time 
Military court 
Ans: The decider: CO (called convening authority when so acting) 
Civilian court 
Ans: The decider: Prosecutors, lawyers 
Military court vs. civilian court (similarities) 
Ans: Trial by jury/peers, burden of proof (how sure do we have to be be...
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Add to cartWhen does UCMJ apply 
Ans: All the time 
Military court 
Ans: The decider: CO (called convening authority when so acting) 
Civilian court 
Ans: The decider: Prosecutors, lawyers 
Military court vs. civilian court (similarities) 
Ans: Trial by jury/peers, burden of proof (how sure do we have to be be...
Sources of international law and loac 
Ans: Customary International Law 
International Agreements (treaties) 
Principles of LOAC (Jus in Bello) 
Ans: Proportionality 
Distinction 
Necessity 
Unnecessary Suffering 
Proportionality 
Ans: An attack which may be expected to cause incidental loss of civi...
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Add to cartSources of international law and loac 
Ans: Customary International Law 
International Agreements (treaties) 
Principles of LOAC (Jus in Bello) 
Ans: Proportionality 
Distinction 
Necessity 
Unnecessary Suffering 
Proportionality 
Ans: An attack which may be expected to cause incidental loss of civi...
Three elements of a court martial 
Ans: 1) military crime 
2) military accused (or subject to UCMJ) 
3) convening authority 
People subject to UCMJ 
Ans: 1) active duty 
2) reservists when an offense is committed while activated/on AD 
3) MIDN and cadets 
4) Civilians (when accompanying the force) 
...
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Add to cartThree elements of a court martial 
Ans: 1) military crime 
2) military accused (or subject to UCMJ) 
3) convening authority 
People subject to UCMJ 
Ans: 1) active duty 
2) reservists when an offense is committed while activated/on AD 
3) MIDN and cadets 
4) Civilians (when accompanying the force) 
...
where does UCMJ jurisdiction apply 
Ans: geographically everywhere; active duty, reservists actively drilling, active duty 
retired 
which amendment defines rules for searches 
Ans: 4 
who grants a search authorization/warrant 
Ans: CO/military judge (command search authorization), local civilian d...
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Add to cartwhere does UCMJ jurisdiction apply 
Ans: geographically everywhere; active duty, reservists actively drilling, active duty 
retired 
which amendment defines rules for searches 
Ans: 4 
who grants a search authorization/warrant 
Ans: CO/military judge (command search authorization), local civilian d...
What are the five burdens of proof? 
Ans: 1. BEYOND Reasonable Doubt 
2. Clear & Convincing Evidence 
3. Preponderance 
4. Probable Cause 
5. Reasonable Suspicion 
Beyond Reasonable Doubt 
Ans: Court Martial, Criminal Cases 
The standard that must be met by the prosecution's evidence in a criminal ...
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Add to cartWhat are the five burdens of proof? 
Ans: 1. BEYOND Reasonable Doubt 
2. Clear & Convincing Evidence 
3. Preponderance 
4. Probable Cause 
5. Reasonable Suspicion 
Beyond Reasonable Doubt 
Ans: Court Martial, Criminal Cases 
The standard that must be met by the prosecution's evidence in a criminal ...
Three elements of a court martial 
Answer> 1) military crime 
2) military accused (or subject to UCMJ) 
3) convening authority 
People subject to UCMJ 
Answer> 1) active duty 
2) reservists when an offense is committed while activated/on AD 
3) MIDN and cadets 
4) Civilians (when accompanying ...
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Add to cartThree elements of a court martial 
Answer> 1) military crime 
2) military accused (or subject to UCMJ) 
3) convening authority 
People subject to UCMJ 
Answer> 1) active duty 
2) reservists when an offense is committed while activated/on AD 
3) MIDN and cadets 
4) Civilians (when accompanying ...
When does UCMJ apply 
Answer> All the time 
Military court 
Answer> The decider: CO (called convening authority when so acting) 
Civilian court 
Answer> The decider: Prosecutors, lawyers 
Military court vs. civilian court (similarities) 
Answer> Trial by jury/peers, burden of proof (how ...
Preview 4 out of 38 pages
Add to cartWhen does UCMJ apply 
Answer> All the time 
Military court 
Answer> The decider: CO (called convening authority when so acting) 
Civilian court 
Answer> The decider: Prosecutors, lawyers 
Military court vs. civilian court (similarities) 
Answer> Trial by jury/peers, burden of proof (how ...
Sources of international law and loac 
Answer> Customary International Law 
International Agreements (treaties) 
Principles of LOAC (Jus in Bello) 
Answer> Proportionality 
Distinction 
Necessity 
Unnecessary Suffering 
Proportionality 
Answer> An attack which may be expected to cause incid...
Preview 2 out of 14 pages
Add to cartSources of international law and loac 
Answer> Customary International Law 
International Agreements (treaties) 
Principles of LOAC (Jus in Bello) 
Answer> Proportionality 
Distinction 
Necessity 
Unnecessary Suffering 
Proportionality 
Answer> An attack which may be expected to cause incid...
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