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Non-judicial punishment

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A non-judicial punishment (NJP) in the United States Armed Forces is a form of military justice authorized by Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Non-judicial punishment or "NJP" permits commanders to administratively discipline troops without a court-martial. Punishment can range from reprimand to reduction in rank, correctional custody, confinement on bread and water/diminished rations (aboard ships only), loss of pay, extra duty, and/or restrictions. The receipt of non-judicial punishment does not constitute a criminal conviction (it's equivalent to a civil action), but is often placed in the service record of the individual. The process for non-judicial punishment is governed by Part V of the Manual for Courts-Martial and by each service branch's regulations.

Non-judicial punishment proceedings are known by different terms among the services. In the U.S. Army and the U.S. Air Force, non-judicial punishment is referred to as Article 15; in the Marine Corps it is called being "NJP'd" or being sent to "Office Hours". The U.S. Navy and the U.S. Coast Guard call non-judicial punishment captain's mast or admiral's mast, depending of the rank of the commanding officer.





http://www.jag.navy.mil/legal_services/defense_services_addendum.htm#njp

JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL'S CORPS U.S. NAVY


Nonjudicial Punishment

What is NJP?

Nonjudicial Punishment (NJP) in the U.S. Armed Forces is authorized by Article 15 of the UCMJ. NJP is a disciplinary measure more serious than the administrative corrective measures, but less serious than trial by court-martial. NJP provides commanders with an essential and prompt means of maintaining good order and discipline and also promotes positive behavior changes in service members without the stigma of a court martial conviction.

Commander’s Responsibility

Commanders are responsible for good order and discipline in their commands. NJP is ordinarily appropriate when administrative corrective measures are inadequate due to the nature of the minor offense or the record of the service member, unless it is clear that only trial by court-martial will meet the needs of justice and discipline. Commanders considering nonjudicial punishment should consider the nature of the offense, the record of the service member, the needs for good order and discipline, and the effect of nonjudicial punishment on the service member and the service member’s record.

A commander who is considering a case for disposition under Article 15 will exercise personal discretion in evaluating each case, both as to whether nonjudicial punishment is appropriate and, if so, as to the nature and amount of punishment appropriate. No superior may direct that a subordinate authority impose nonjudicial punishment in a particular case, issue regulations, orders or “guides” which suggest to subordinate authorities that certain categories of minor offenses be disposed of by nonjudicial punishment instead of by court-martial or administrative corrective measures or that predetermined kinds or amounts of punishments be imposed for certain classifications of offenses that the subordinate considers appropriate for disposition by nonjudicial punishment.

Limitations on NJP

Double punishment prohibited. When nonjudicial punishment has been imposed for an offense, punishment may not again be imposed for the same offense under Article 15.

Increase in punishment prohibited. Once nonjudicial punishment has been imposed, it may not be increased, upon appeal or otherwise.

Multiple punishment prohibited. When a commander determines that nonjudicial punishment is appropriate for a particular service member, all known offenses determined to be appropriate for disposition by nonjudicial punishment and ready to be considered at that time, including all such offenses arising from a single incident or course of conduct, shall ordinarily be considered together, and not made the basis for multiple punishments.










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Terminator (1984)

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Biker at Phone Booth: Hey, man, you've got a serious attitude problem.










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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

Quotes


Michael: Did you explain school to him?

Elliot: How do you explain school to higher intelligence?

Michael: Maybe he's not that smart. Maybe he's like a worker bee who only knows how to push buttons or something.

Elliot: [knowingly] He is too smart.

Michael: Okay, I just hope we don't wake up on Mars or something surrounded by millions of little squashy guys.














































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Terminator (1984)

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Detective Vukovich: I hate these press cases, especially the weird press cases. Where you going?

Lieutenant Traxler: To make a statement. Maybe make these jackals work for us. If I can get on the tube by 11:00, maybe she'll call us. Well, how do I look?

Detective Vukovich: Like shit, boss.

Lieutenant Traxler: Yo momma.





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Terminator (1984)

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Detective Vukovich: [Traxler comes into the office, spits his gum on the floor, and lights a cigarette while picking up a cup of coffee] That coffee's two hours cold.

Lieutenant Traxler: [drinking the coffee] Mm-hmm.

Detective Vukovich: I put a cigarette in it.










http://www.tv.com/shows/star-trek/obsession-24927/

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Star Trek Season 2 Episode 13

Obsession


Aired Unknown Dec 15, 1967 on NBC


AIRED: 12/15/67





http://www.chakoteya.net/StarTrek/47.htm

Obsession

Stardate: 3619.2

Original Airdate: Dec 15, 1967


[McCoy's office]

SPOCK: I hope I'm not disturbing you, Doctor.

MCCOY: Interrupting another autopsy report is no disturbance, Mister Spock. It's a relief.

SPOCK: I need your advice.

MCCOY: Then I need a drink.

SPOCK: I do not understand your reasoning.

MCCOY: You need advice from me? You must be kidding.

SPOCK: I do not joke, Doctor. Perhaps I should rephrase my statement. I require an opinion. There are many aspects of human irrationality I do not yet comprehend. obsession, for one. The persistent, single-minded fixation on one idea.

MCCOY: Jim and his creature?

SPOCK: Precisely. Have you studied the incident involving the USS Farragut?

MCCOY: No. With all these deaths and injuries, I've only had a chance to scan the tapes. There are eight or ten hours of record tape there.

SPOCK: Fortunately, I read somewhat faster. In brief, Doctor, nearly half the crew and the captain were annihilated. The captain's name was Garrovick.

MCCOY: The same as our Ensign.

SPOCK: His father. Among the survivors was a young officer on his first deep-space assignment, James T. Kirk. And there is still more.










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Obsession

Stardate: 3619.2

Original Airdate: Dec 15, 1967


(The Captain is lying on his bed, staring at the ceiling)

KIRK [OC]: Personal log, stardate 3620.7. Have I the right to jeopardise my crew, my ship for a feeling I can't even put into words? No man achieves Starfleet command without relying on intuition, but have I made a rational decision? Am I letting the horrors of the past distort my judgment of the present?

MCCOY: Mind if I come in?

(Kirk gets up and goes to his desk.)

KIRK: Kirk to bridge. Scanning report.

CHEKOV [OC]: Continued scanning, sir. No unusual readings.

KIRK: Maintain search. Kirk out. It can't have just vanished.

MCCOY: Sometimes they do, if we're lucky. Monsters come in many forms. You know the greatest monster of them all, Jim? Guilt.

KIRK: Get to the point.

MCCOY: Jim, When a young officer is exposed to unknown dangers for the first time, he's under tremendous emotional stress. Now we all know that.

KIRK: Ensign Garrovick is a ship-command decision. You're straying out of your field, Doctor.

(He returns to his bed.)

MCCOY: Am I? I was speaking of Lieutenant James T. Kirk of the starship Farragut. Eleven years ago, you were the young officer at the phaser station when something attacked. According to the tapes, this young Lieutenant Kirk insisted upon blaming himself.

KIRK: Because I delayed in firing at it.

MCCOY: You had a normal emotion. You were startled. You delayed firing for a grand total of perhaps two seconds.

KIRK: If I hadn't delayed, it would have been killed.

MCCOY: The ship's exec didn't seem to think so. His log entry was quite clear on the subject. Lieutenant Kirk is a fine young officer who performed with uncommon bravery.

KIRK: Don't you understand? It killed two hundred crewmen.

MCCOY: Captain Garrovick was very important to you, wasn't he, Jim?

KIRK: Yes. He was my commanding officer from the day I left the Academy. One of the finest men I ever knew. I could have killed that thing if I'd fired soon enough the first time.

MCCOY: You don't know that, Jim. You don't know that any more than you know that Garrovick could have destroyed it.

KIRK: I can't help how I feel. There's an intelligence about it, Bones. A malevolence. It's evil. It must be destroyed.

MCCOY: To be so obsessed.

KIRK: Obsessed?

MCCOY: That you could destroy yourself, your career, a young boy who reminds you of yourself eleven years ago.

KIRK: Don't push our friendship past the point where I have to take official

MCCOY: I'm not, Jim. This is professional, Captain. I am preparing a medical log entry on my estimation of the physical and emotional condition of a starship captain. Which requires a witness of command grade.

(McCoy goes to the door and opens it to admit Spock.)

KIRK: Do I take it, Doctor, Commander, that both of you or either of you consider me unfit or incapacitated?

SPOCK: Correctly phrased, Captain. As recommended in the manual. Our reply, also as recommended, is, sir, we have noted in your recent behaviour certain items, which, on the surface, seem unusual. We respectfully ask permission to inquire further

KIRK: Blast it! Forget the manual! Ask your questions.

SPOCK: Sir, the USS Yorktown is waiting now at the rendezvous point. It carries perishable drugs

KIRK: Skip the recitation, Spock. I know the facts.

MCCOY: They need those vaccines on Theta Seven, Captain. Now why are we delaying here?

KIRK: Because I'm convinced that this is the same creature that attacked the Farragut eleven years ago.

SPOCK: Creature, Captain?










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Terminator (1984)

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Dr. Silberman: Why didn't you bring any weapons, something more advanced? Don't you have, uh... ray guns? Show me a piece of future technology.

Detective Vukovich: [chuckling] Ray guns?










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Terminator (1984)

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USA 26 October 1984










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Americathon (1979)

Release Info


USA 10 August 1979



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Americathon (1979)

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John Ritter ... President Chet Roosevelt










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Silent Rage (1982)

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USA 2 April 1982



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Silent Rage (1982)

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Chuck Norris ... Sheriff Dan Stevens










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Planet of the Apes


- Well, Bright Eyes. Our throat feeling better?
- Still hurts, doesn't it?|- See? He keeps pretending he can talk.
That Bright Eyes is remarkable.|He keeps trying to form words.
You know what they say.|Human see, human do.










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The Choice 2000


So he got out his thesaurus and looked up t-e-a-r-s, and his next sentence was, "And the lacerates ran down my cheek." He turned in his paper, got it back two days later with this big, bold pen circled around, "See me immediately."










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Planet of the Apes


Bright Eyes...
Show him. Go ahead.
Do your trick.
Speak.
Go on. Speak again.
There. Can you believe it?
Yes, amusing.|A man acting like an ape.
- Dr Zaius, I could swear he's answering you.|- He has a definite gift for mimicry.
Most unusual.|He's using that old blanket as clothing.
I wonder how he'd score|on a Hopkins manual dexterity test.
An animal?
Look. He's moving his fingers.
- Only because he saw you moving yours.|- But perhaps he understood.
Man has no understanding. He can be taught|a few simple tricks. Nothing more.
I'm afraid I must disagree.










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Planet of the Apes


- Back on that planet you say you came from?|- Uh-huh.
Maybe he is intelligent.|But he is also... crazy.










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Planet of the Apes


- What is this?|- A hearing.
- Be clever. Be quiet.





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Planet of the Apes


Taylor, remember,|all men look alike to most apes.
So put it on and keep quiet,|and we may just get away with this.










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The Choice 2000


CLAY JOHNSON, Andover Classmate: He was telling me the story about his mother giving him a thesaurus as a going-away present and explaining to him what a thesaurus is used for, and be sure not to use the same word all the time in an essay.

And so he- his first English assignment at Andover was to write about some highly emotional time in his life, and he was writing about the time when his sister had died. And he was talking about it had made him cry, and he had used the word "tears" several times already in his essay. And he decided- remembering what his mother told him, he decided he needed to find another word for t-e-a-r-s.

So he got out his thesaurus and looked up t-e-a-r-s, and his next sentence was, "And the lacerates ran down my cheek." He turned in his paper, got it back two days later with this big, bold pen circled around, "See me immediately." And George said that the first thought that entered his mind was, "My God. I've been here one week. I may not make it to week two."

PETER BOYER: George W. made his way at Andover, but not in the fashion that Senator Prescott Bush or George Herbert Walker Bush might have imagined. He did not become senior class president or a star baseball player like his father, but he did discover his own persona: a cheerleader with an antic streak.





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homosexual

a person who is sexually attracted to members of the same sex





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00:31:28


Budduskey: Just imagine that your hands are the hands of a clock. "A" is twenty to six. "B" is quarter to six. "C" ten to six. "D" straight up six o'clock -

Mulhall: Come on, man! We're watching the movie.

Budduskey: Meadows, you want to learn how to be a signalman?

Meadows: [ nods affirmative ]

Mulhall: After the movie, man!

Budduskey: I always tell a new semaphore personality this to ensure that you send a more perfect semaphore. Ready? I don't expect you to get it perfect. This just happens to require a great deal of manual dexterity, Meadows. All right. That was very good, Meadows. Very good indeed. You must have a flair for this sort of thing. Some people do. I do, for instance. I have a flair for this sort of thing.










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Happy Days Season 2 Episode 15

The Not-Making of the President


Aired Tuesday 8:00 PM Jan 28, 1975 on ABC


AIRED: 1/28/75










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PT 109 (1963)

Release Info


USA 19 June 1963





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PT 109 (1963)

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Edmund Drewitch: [reading a brief on Kennedy] Seems like all he ever did was go to school. He's had no sea duty. Says here he wrote a book.

Leon Drawdy: Sounds like he oughta be in charge of a library.

Charles 'Bucky' Harris: What's the name of the book?

Edmund Drewitch: 'Why England Slept.'










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Invasion Of The Body Snatchers


In the back of my mind...
a warning bell was ringing.
Sick people
who couldn't wait to see me...
then suddenly
were perfectly all right.
A boy claiming
his mother wasn't his mother.
A woman claiming her uncle
wasn't her uncle.
But I didn't listen.
Obviously, the boy's mother
was his mother.










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Terminator (1984)

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Kyle Reese: Most of the records were lost in the war. Skynet knew almost nothing about Connor's mother. Her full name, where she lived. They just knew the city. The Terminator was just being systematic.










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00:23:57


Elizabeth: I keep seeing these people. All recognizing each other. Something's passing between them all, some secret. It's a conspiracy, and I know it.

Matthew: There can't be a conspiracy.

Elizabeth: Matthew, I'm telling you, something's going on here.










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Invasion Of The Body Snatchers


Jimmy!
What's the matter,
Mrs. Grimaldi?
It's nothing. He just don't
want to go to school.










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Invasion Of The Body Snatchers


Let him go!
They'll never believe him.
Help! Help!
Wait!
Help! Help! Wait!
Wait! Stop!
Stop and listen to me!
Listen to me!
Those people that are coming
after me! They're not human!
Listen to me!
We're in danger!
Get out of here!
You're in danger! Please!
Get out of here!
Go on!
Get moving!
They're after all of us!
All of us!
Listen to me!
There isn't a human being
left in Santa Mira!
Stop!
Pull over! I need your help!
Something terrible's happened!
You're drunk!
Get out of the street!



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 05:20 AM Pacific Time somewhere near Seattle Washington USA Thursday 14 November 2013