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| Who can authorize a search? |
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Civilian authority (judge) Military judge Military magistrate/judge advocates w/authorization Commander/acting commander (only w/in their assigned command) |
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| Can consent of a search be withdrawn? |
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| During a search, where can the investigator search? |
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| What is acceptable corrective training? |
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| Training/instruction that is directly related to the particular deficiency observed and oriented to correct that particular deficiency |
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| What can corrective training not be? |
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| What are the (3) types of administrative separation from the Army? |
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Honorable General Other than honorable |
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| When an Article 15 is appealed to the commander, what can the commander not do? |
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| What are Article 31 (B) Rights? |
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- Informed of the nature of the suspected offense - Remain silent - Informed that any statement you make can be used against you |
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| Do you need to read Article 31 (B) Rights when interviewing? |
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| No, not if simply seeking information and subject is not suspected |
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| When during an interview do you need to read the subject their Article 31 (B) Rights? |
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| If they sound like they are about to self-incriminate; stop conversation and immediately read rights |
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| What are the types of court martials? |
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