Legal on Fort Campbell

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Since 1941, the U.S. Army has operated Fort Campbell on the Kentucky-Tennessee border. The fort is home to both the 101st Airborne Division and the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. If you face military discipline while serving at Fort Campbell, contact attorney Patrick J. McLain today. Penalties for a court martial are similar, but can also include imprisonment or release. Unfortunately, a conviction in both cases can lead to separation proceedings. The Fort Campbell Legal Support Office handles various legal services. To make an appointment, please go to the office to make an appointment and bring all the documents related to your file. Extrajudicial punishment (NJP) is a form of administrative discipline.

In the military, this process is informally known as Article 15. An NJP is initiated by your commander. The trial is less formal than a criminal trial, including the rules relating to witnesses and evidence. Although this is not a formal criminal proceeding, a negative outcome will nevertheless have serious consequences. Any violation of the UCMJ may result in either Article 15 or a court martial. However, small fees are more likely to result in NJP. Certain ordinary crimes are listed below. RESTRICTIONS ON SERVICES They do not provide support in the following areas: Military Justice (UCMJ) Private business activities Claims against the government Employment matters.

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