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Learning Objective:
Describe the
practices and procedures applicable
to administrative investigations or
fact-finding bodies.
4-51.
An officer in command is
responsible for initiating
investigations of incidents
involving his or her personnel.
Which of the following individuals
or commands is/are responsible for
conducting an investigation for a
member who is injured during a PCS
transfer?
1.
The detaching command
2.
The reporting command
3.
Both 1 and 2 above
4.
The area commander
4-52.
What are the primary functions of
an administrative factfinding
body?
1.
Investigating the facts of an
alleged offense and
recommending appropriate
disciplinary action
2.
Searching out, developing,
assembling, analyzing, and
recording all available
information about the matter
under investigation
3.
Interrogating witnesses and
determining if an offense has
been committed
4.
Investigating the facts of an
incident and determining if a
trial is warranted
4-53.
The time period for an
administrative factfinding body to
submit its investigation should not
normally exceed how many days?
1.
15 days
2.
20 days
3.
30 days
4.
45 days
4-54.
4-55.
456.
4-57.
4-58.
HOW many kinds of administrative
fact-finding bodies are there?
1.
Five
2.
Two
3.
Three
4.
Four
At least how many officers must be
appointed to a court of inquiry?
1.
Five
2.
Two
3.
Three
4.
Four
Before an officer may convene a
fact-finding body required to
conduct a hearing, the officer must
have what authority?
1.
To convene a general or summary
court-martial
2.
To convene a special or summary
court-martial
3.
To convene a general or special
court-martial
4.
To impose nonjudicial
punishment
A fact-finding body required to
conduct a hearing consists of what
minimum number of officers?
1.
One
2.
Two
3.
Three
4.
Four
Who may authorize a person to be
designated as a party to an
investigation?
1.
The convening authority
2.
The fact-finding body
3.
Both 1 and 2 above
4.
The commanding officer
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