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Article 31(b) Rights - My Military Lawyers Article 31 (b) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice provides specific protections when you’re suspected of a military offense These protections exist whether or not formal charges have been filed
Article 31 (b) Rights: What Every Service Member Needs to Know Article 31 (b) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) provides similar, but slightly different, protections to service members It’s critical that service members under investigation or facing adverse action fully understand their rights
P Judge Advocate Division RACTICE ADVISORY Always conduct an Article 31 advisory before questioning any member who is suspected of committing an offense punishable under the UCMJ when the questioning relates to the offense (e g , asking
ARTICLE 31 (b), UCMJ (MP3) - FLETC Military members considered a suspect for purposes of Article 31b if the interrogator believes or should reasonably believe the military member committed an offense under the Code
If read your Article 31(b) rights, should you ever speak to military . . . Congress gave you Article 31b, UCMJ (it’s a federal statute!) Use it Article 31b applies when servicemembers are suspected by military authorities of committing crimes and military authorities are investigating the alleged crime
Trial Defense Service Public Investigators and command members must advise you of your rights under Article 31 (b) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) prior to asking you any questions regarding criminal
Understanding UCMJ Article 31: Rights and Impact on Military Justice Equally important, service members should be aware that any statements made or evidence obtained in violation of Article 31 protections are inadmissible in military courts This prohibition reinforces the importance of understanding and rigorously asserting your rights under Article 31
CG5810E - Personnel Service Center (PSC) Under 10 U S C § 1219, a military member must be advised that he or she is not required to make any statement relating to the origin, incurrence, or aggravation of a disease or injury See, Administrative Investigations Manual, COMDTINST M5830 1 (series)