offense under Article 134 depends upon the nature of the misconduct charged. If the conduct is pun- provided federal criminal law including the UCMJ
Article 134—(Threat communicating) a. Text of statute. See paragraph 60. b. Elements. (1) That the accused communicated certain language expressing a
11 déc. 2018 Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) made by Military Justice Act of 2016 (Division E ... Article 134—(Check worthless making and uttering – by ...
19 juil. 2017 text of the article means any offense described in the UCMJ. ... 134 to Article 131c as part of the Military Justice Act of 2016's ...
1 janv. 2019 UCMJ on 1 January 2019. 104: Aiding the enemy. 104: Public records offenses (was Art 134). 104a: Fraudulent enlistment appointment or ...
25 mars 2010 sexually explicit conduct in violation of clauses 1 and 2 of Article 134
Key references: Article 134 UCMJ; U.S. NAVY REGULATIONS 1165 (applies to both Navy and Marine. Corps); OPNAVINST 5370.2C (applies only to Navy); Marine
This case presents the question whether Congress preempted the Article 134 Uniform Code of Military Justice. (UCMJ)
article 134³which would seem in many ways to defy explanation and For further background on Article 134
21 mai 2019 violating the following articles of the UCMJ: Article 133 (Conduct. Unbecoming) Article 134 (Adultery)
This clause of Article 134 makes punishable conduct which has a tendency to bring the service into disrepute or which tends to lower it in public esteem Acts in violation of a local civil law or a foreign law may be punished if they are of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces
o Updates time to file a petition for new trial pursuant to UCMJ Article 73 (para 5 – 63 ) o Creates a requirement for the Clerk of Court for the Army Court of Cr iminal Appeals to certify
Article 134 UCMJ Sexual Harassment in the Military makes a sexual advance; demands or requests a sexual favor; or engages in other conduct of a sexual nature; believe that submission to or rejection of such conduct would be made either expli ci tly or implicitly a term or
2016-Pub. L. 114–328 inserted at end "As used in the preceding sentence, the term 'crimes and offenses not capital' includes any conduct engaged in outside the United States, as defined in section 5 of title 18, that would constitute a crime or offense not capital if the conduct had been engaged in within the special maritime and territorial jurisd...
Amendment by Pub. L. 114–328 effective on Jan. 1, 2019, as designated by the President, with implementing regulations and provisions relating to applicability to various situations, see section 5542 of Pub. L. 114–328 and Ex. Ord. No. 13825, set out as notes under section 801 of this title.