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The Assimilative Crimes Act:
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O'Callahan v. Parker limited court-martial jurisdiction, in that:
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At present, the Constitution, UCMJ, and Manual for Courts-Martial represent:
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Based on the double jeopardy prohibition, a person cannot be tried twice for the same crime in:
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Military jurisdiction is unique, because:
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As a result of the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, the federal government has the right to carry out federal function without interference by the state under:
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A. exclusive jurisdiction areas. |
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B. concurrent jurisdiction areas. |
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C. proprietary jurisdiction areas. |
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D. all of the above. |
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Fraud against the United States is an example of a crime which:
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A. does not apply to persons in the military. |
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B. applies nationally. |
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C. state police authorities will investigate. |
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D. does not apply to DA civilian employees. |
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The Posse Comitatus Act forbids:
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An angry wife shoots and kills her service member husband in their on-post quarters located n an area of concurrent jurisdiction on Fort McRucker, Alabama. She can be brought to trial for murder:
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The authority of MPs to enforce law, orders and regulations comes mainly from the:
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Which of the following individuals would be subject to the UCMJ?
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A. an active duty Marine. |
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B. an Air Force Academy cadet. |
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C. an Army Reservist on active duty for training (2 weeks). |
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D. all of the above. |
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Civilians violating traffic laws on a military post under exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction may be:
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Anniston Annie, a local civilian, has committed a series of minor crimes on Ft. McClellan. What action can be taken against her?
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You have apprehended a juvenile on Fort Blank, for the crime of attempted murder. Fort Blank is under exclusive federal jurisdiction. Which of the following is true?
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