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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 322 — Wisconsin code of military justice

322.015 Article 15 — Commanding officer’s nonjudicial punishment.

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322.015 Article 15 — Commanding officer’s nonjudicial punishment.
(1)Under regulations as prescribed, any commanding officer, and for purposes of this section, officers-in-charge, may impose disciplinary punishments for minor offenses without the intervention of a court-martial. The governor, the adjutant general, or an officer of a general or flag rank in command may delegate the powers under this section to a principal assistant who is a member of a state military force.
(2)Any commanding officer may impose any of the following upon enlisted members of the officer’s command:
(a)Admonition.
(b)Reprimand.
(c)Withholding of privileges for not more than 6 months, which need not be consecutive.
(d)Forfeiture of not more than 7 days’ pay.
(e)Fine of not more than 7 days’ pay.
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