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ASSIGNMENT 5
Textbook Assignment:
Pretrial Matters, chapter 6, pages 6-1 through 6-46.
5-1.
A specification must contain which
of the following items?
1.
Elements of the offense
2.
Jurisdictional information
3.
Details of the offense
4.
All of the above
5-2.
Which of the following examples
correctly identifies how a second
additional charge should be
identified?
1.
Additional Charge II:
2.
Additional Charge 2:
3.
Additional Charge b:
4.
Additional Charge B:
5-3.
When a charge with one
specification is typed on a charge
sheet, in what manner should the
specification be identified?
1.
Specification:
2.
Specification 1:
3.
Specification a:
4.
Specification I:
5-4.
Which of the following examples
correctly states the manner in
which a members rate should be
typed in a specification?
1.
Boiler Technician Second Class
Petty Officer
2.
Third Class Operations
Specialist
3.
Petty Officer Second Class
4.
Personnelman Second Class
5-5.
Which of the following pieces of
information should NOT be included
in
1.
2.
3.
4.
a specification?
Branch of service of the
accused
The social security number of
the accused
The time the alleged offense
occurred
The organization of the accused
5-6.
5-7.
5-8.
5-9.
5-10.
Personal jurisdiction is included
in a specification by using what
term?
1.
On active duty
2.
Attached to
3.
U.S. Navy
4.
Accuseds name
The exact hour of an offense should
only be used when alleging absence
offenses.
1.
True
2.
False
In what part of the Manual for
Courts-Martial will you find
suggested forms and wording for
drafting specifications?
1.
Part I
2.
Part V
3.
Part III
4.
Part IV
Which of the following
abbreviations are allowed within a
specification?
1.
USN and USS
2.
USS and U.S.
3.
UCMJ and U.S.
4.
USS and UCMJ
When an accused is released from
pretrial confinement after the
charge sheet is prepared but before
trial, who is responsible for
amending the charge sheet?
1.
Legal officer/SJA
2.
Accuser
3. CO
4.
Trial counsel
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