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What is Article 31? - correct answer UCMJ, and Miranda/Tempia Rights What is Probable Cause? - correct answer reasonable grounds for a search What's the difference between an Inspection/Search? - cor...

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What is Article 31? - correct answer UCMJ, and Miranda/Tempia Rights



What is Probable Cause? - correct answer reasonable grounds for a search



What's the difference between an Inspection/Search? - correct answer An
inspection is an examination which purpose is to determine and ensure the security, military fitness,
good order, and discipline of the unit, organization, installation, vessle.



A search is to find incriminating evidence.



Define Deadly Force? - correct answer Force that is likely to cause, or that a
person knows or should know would create substantial risk of causing death or serious bodily harm or
injury.



What are the three conditions required to use deadly force? - correct answer
Capability, Intent, Opportunity



What is OPNAV 5580/22? - correct answer Property / Evidence Custody Form



When is deadly force justified? - correct answer Self Defense

Defense of Others

Protecting national critical infrastructure

Preventing Escape

Protecting assets vital to national security.



What is an affidavit for search authorization used for? - correct answer
Request permission to search and seize.

, How long is found property retained for? - correct answer 120 Days after
attempts to notify owner / completion of procedures.



Which offense has been committed in the scenario: An accused wrongfully took, obtained or withheld
certain property from the possession of the owner with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of
the property.



A: Wrongful appropriation

B: Unlawful entry

C: Larceny

D: Robbery - correct answer C: Larceny.



What is the difference between Larceny and Wrongful Appropriation?



How much the property is worth.

The manner in which it was taken.

The duration for which the property was withheld.

If the owner reports the property missing. - correct answer The duration for
which the property was withheld.



List the following Articles:



Article 86

Article 92

Article 107

Article 128 - correct answer 86- AWOL

92- Failure to Obey

107- False Official Statement

128- Assault

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