Article 15: Non-Judicial Punishment Appeals
If your Commanding Officer imposes punishment against you at non-judicial punishment (“NJP”) and you believe the punishment is “unjust” or “disproportionate” to the offense, then you have the [...]
If your Commanding Officer imposes punishment against you at non-judicial punishment (“NJP”) and you believe the punishment is “unjust” or “disproportionate” to the offense, then you have the [...]
Non-judicial Punishment (NJP) refers to certain limited punishments which can be awarded for minor disciplinary offenses by a commanding officer or officer in charge to members of his or her [...]
“NJP”, “Article 15”, or “Captain’s Mast” – Know Your Rights The UCMJ Article 15: Non-Judicial Punishment (NJP) is a disciplinary process that allows commanders to address minor [...]
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