When extreme measures are necessary under the circumstances, the use of a dangerous weapon or the taking of life may be justified, providing excessive force is not used.įailure To Report A Mutiny Or Sedition – This charge presupposes that the accused knew or had reason to believe that the offense of (mutiny) (sedition) was taking place and that the accused failed to take all reasonable means to inform his/her superior commissioned officer or his/her commander that the (mutiny) (sedition) was taking place.Īttempted Mutiny – This charge presupposes that the accused did a certain act that was done with the specific intent to commit the offense of mutiny and that the act amounted to more than mere preparation that is, it was a direct movement toward the commission of the offense. Here, utmost is described as taking those measures to prevent or suppress a (mutiny) (sedition) which may be properly called for by the circumstances of the situation, keeping in mind the (rank and responsibilities) of the accused. Sedition – This charge presupposes that the accused created (revolt) (violence) (a disturbance) against lawful civil authority and did so in concert with another with the intent to cause the (overthrow) (destruction) (overthrow and destruction) of lawful civil authority.įailure To Prevent And Suppress A Mutiny Or Sedition – This charge presupposes that the accused was in the presence of an act of (mutiny) (sedition) and that the accused failed to do his/her utmost to prevent and suppress the (mutiny) (sedition). To be charged is to say that the accused acted in pursuance of a common intent with another and did so with intent to (usurp) (override) lawful military authority. Mutiny By Refusing To Obey Orders Or To Perform Duty – This offense involves the collective insubordination and requires some combination of two or more persons acting together in resisting lawful military authority. Mutiny By Creating Violence Or Disturbance – This charge presupposes the accused created (violence) (a disturbance) with the intent to (usurp) (override) lawful military authority. UCMJ Article 121: Larceny & Wrongful Appropriation.UCMJ Article 120: Rape & Sexual Assault Generally. UCMJ Article 112a: Controlled Substances Offenses.UCMJ Article 92: Failure to Obey Order or Regulation.UCMJ Article 86 – Absence Without Leave.DNA and Forensic Evidence at Your Court-Martial.Rape and Sexual Assault Military Defense.
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