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4-34.
How many officials are required to
witness the destruction of Top
Secret and Secret material?
1.
One
2.
Two
3.
Three
4.
Four
4-35.
The basic laws of NJP may be found
in what section of the Manual for
Courts-Martial?
1.
Part I
2.
Part II
3.
Part III
4.
Part V
4-36.
Which of the following statements
is correct concerning NJP?
1.
It is a forum for command
members to air grievances
2.
The legal protection is less
extensive than it is for
nonpunitive measures
3.
It provides commanders with a
means for promoting positive
behavior changes
4.
All NJP authority must be
delegated by SECNAV
4-37.
No officer may limit the Article 15
authority of a subordinate
commander without the specific
approval of what official?
1.
CNO
2.
SECDEF
3.
SECNAV
4.
CHNAVPERS
4-38.
May Reserve personnel recalled to
active duty for imposition of NJP
receive punishment involving
restraint? If so, under what
circumstances?
1.
Yes; when the CO of the Reserve
center approves the recall
2.
Yes; when SECNAV approves the
recall
3.
Yes; when recalled to active
duty for a period longer than
the period of restraint
4. No
4-39.
At what time does a members right
to refuse the imposition of NJP
terminate?
1.
When he or she signs the report
chit accepting mast
2.
When he or she signs the rights
acknowledgement form before the
mast
3.
When he or she appears before
the CO
4.
Up until the punishment is
announced
4-40.
The term minor offense means
misconduct not more serious than
that usually handled at which of
the following forums?
1.
Summary court-martial
2.
Special court-martial
3.
General court-martial
4-41.
Who makes the final determination
as to whether or not an offense is
considered minor?
1.
Legal officer
2.
Senior resident, NCIS
3.
Executive officer
4.
Commanding officer
4-42.
The Report and Disposition of
Offense(s), NAVPERS Form 1626/7,
should be processed in the manner
prescribed on the form itself.
1.
True
2.
False
4-43.
The NAVPERS Form 1626/7 serves all
EXCEPT which of the following
functions?
1.
Records premast restraint
2.
Serves as a preliminary inquiry
report
3.
Records that appeal rights have
been explained to the accused
4.
Includes all premast advice
that must be given to the
accused
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