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Conditions on Liberty
Conditions on liberty are imposed by orders
directing a person to do or refrain from doing specified
acts. Conditions may be imposed in conjunction with
other forms of restraint or separately.
Arrest
Arrest is the restraint of a person by oral or written
order, not imposed as punishment, directing the person
to remain within specified limits. A person in the status
of arrest may not be required to perform full military
duties such as commanding or supervising personnel,
serving as guard, or bearing arms. The status of arrest
automatically ends when the person is placed, by the
authority who ordered the arrest or a superior authority,
on duty inconsistent with the status of arrest, but this
does not prevent the person arrested from doing ordinary
cleaning or policing, or taking part in routine training
and duties.
The two most common types of pretrial restraint
used in the naval service are restriction in lieu of arrest
and confinement (pretrial restriction and pretrial
confinement). We will now discuss these and what
rights are given to an accused placed under either of
these types of restraint.
Pretrial Restriction (Restriction in Lieu of
Arrest)
Pretrial restriction or restriction is the restraint of a
person by oral or written orders directing the person to
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