Mr. Cave has handled many kinds of adverse administrative actions, including non-judicial punishment matters (Article 15), performance reviews, adverse officer evaluation reports, denials or revocations of promotions, letters of reprimand, reductions of position, loss of pay, job status changes, and discharges. If you are offered an Article 15 action, you are notified that the commander believes that you have perpetrated one or more offenses under the UCMJ. You can accept the Article 15, or you can turn it down and demand trial by court-martial. Acceptance of Article 15 is not an admission of guilt, but it is a decision to have the commander determine whether you are guilty of specified offenses, rather than having your case heard by a court-martial. In most cases, you have the right...
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- Philip D. Cave
- Nathan P. Freeburg
- Court-Martial or Adverse Action
- Appeals Under the Ucmj
- Under Investigation
- Adverse Administrative Actions Under the Ucmj
- Pending Issues and Concerns
- Awol / UA / Deserter
- Sapro Myths
- Discharge
- Rules For Courts
- Security Clearance
- Family Advocacy (Fap)
- Sentencing
- DNA (Trace Dna)
- Politics
- Retirees
- Espionage
- Evidence Rules
- Scra Servicemember Civil Relief Act
- (CP) Illegal Images
- Animal Abuse
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