Anonymous ID: f64ea7 March 4, 2018, 4:56 p.m. No.552244   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2258

This is the most important part of the EO in my opinion. Jurisdiction overlap for military tribunals and federal courts. Need to see what the UCMJ crimes are listed. Seems to include sex crimes under Annex 1

 

(1) Courts-martial have exclusive jurisdiction of purely military offenses.

(2) An act or omission which violates both the UCMJ and local criminal law, foreign or

domestic, may be tried by a court-martial, or by a proper civilian tribunal, foreign or domestic,

or, subject to R.C.M. 907(b)(2)(C) and regulations of the Secretary concerned, by both.

(3) Where an act or omission is subject to trial by court-martial and by one or more civil

tribunals, foreign or domestic, the determination which nation, state, or agency will exercise

jurisdiction is a matter for the nations, states, and agencies concerned, and is not a right of the

suspect or accused.

Discussion

In the case of an act or omission which violates the UCMJ and a criminal law of a State, the United States, or both,

the determination which agency shall exercise jurisdiction should normally be made through consultation or prior

agreement between appropriate military officials (ordinarily the staff judge advocate) and appropriate civilian

authorities (United States Attorney, or equivalent). See also Memorandum of Understanding Between Departments

of Justice and Defense Relating to the Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes Over Which the Two Departments

Have Concurrent Jurisdiction at Appendix 3

Anonymous ID: f64ea7 March 4, 2018, 5:03 p.m. No.552298   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>552265

uh, maybe government control means all the gazillions of laws and regulations at the federal, state and local levels, in case you haven't noticed them.

Anonymous ID: f64ea7 March 4, 2018, 5:07 p.m. No.552326   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>552094

This is the most important part of the EO in my opinion. Jurisdiction overlap for military tribunals and federal courts. Need to see what the UCMJ crimes are listed. Seems to include sex crimes under Annex 1

 

(1) Courts-martial have exclusive jurisdiction of purely military offenses.

(2) An act or omission which violates both the UCMJ and local criminal law, foreign or

domestic, may be tried by a court-martial, or by a proper civilian tribunal, foreign or domestic,

or, subject to R.C.M. 907(b)(2)(C) and regulations of the Secretary concerned, by both.

(3) Where an act or omission is subject to trial by court-martial and by one or more civil

tribunals, foreign or domestic, the determination which nation, state, or agency will exercise

jurisdiction is a matter for the nations, states, and agencies concerned, and is not a right of the

suspect or accused.

Discussion

In the case of an act or omission which violates the UCMJ and a criminal law of a State, the United States, or both,

the determination which agency shall exercise jurisdiction should normally be made through consultation or prior

agreement between appropriate military officials (ordinarily the staff judge advocate) and appropriate civilian

authorities (United States Attorney, or equivalent). See also Memorandum of Understanding Between Departments

of Justice and Defense Relating to the Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes Over Which the Two Departments

Have Concurrent Jurisdiction at Appendix 3

Anonymous ID: f64ea7 March 4, 2018, 5:35 p.m. No.552590   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2606 >>2630 >>2684

>>552533

Sorry, you are wrong. Here is one of a ZILLION articles on it. I could provide you case law but you can do your own legal research.

 

https:// www.lawyers.com/legal-info/immigration/general-immigration/legal-rights-of-illegal-immigrants.html

Anonymous ID: f64ea7 March 4, 2018, 6:01 p.m. No.552816   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>552664

"sounds to me like he knows what he is talking about…." ←–exactly how sheeple are created.

 

yes i know what i'm talking about. Been doing this since 1999. Cum laude. Haven't lived in my mother's basement for decades.