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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.
(f)Reduction to the next inferior pay grade, if the grade from which demoted is within the promotion authority of the officer imposing the reduction or any officer subordinate to the one who imposes the reduction.
(g)Extra duties, including fatigue or other duties, for not more than 14 days, which need not be consecutive.
(h)Restriction to certain specified limits, with or without suspension from duty, for not more than 14 days, which need not be consecutive.
(3)Any commanding officer of the grade of major or lieutenant commander, or above, may impose any of the following upon enlisted members of the officer’s command:
(a)Any punishment authorized in sub.
(a),
(b), and
(c).
(b)Forfeiture of not more than one-half of one month’s pay per month for 2 months.
(c)Fine of not more than one month’s pay.
(d)Reduction to the lowest or any intermediate pay grade, if the grade from which demoted is within the promotion authority of the officer imposing the reduction or any officer subordinate to the one who imposes the reduction, but an enlisted member in a pay grade above E-4 may not be reduced more than 2 pay grades.
(e)Extra duties, including fatigue or other duties, for not more than 45 days, which need not be consecutive.
(f)Restriction to certain specified limits, with or without suspension from duty, for not more than 60 days, which need not be consecutive.
(4)The governor, the adjutant general, an officer exercising general court-martial convening authority, or an officer of a general or flag rank in command may impose any of the following penalties:
(a)Upon officers of the officer’s command, any punishment authorized in sub.
(a),
(b),
(c), and
(f)and arrest in quarters for not more than 30 days, which need not be consecutive.
(b)Upon enlisted members of the officer’s command, any punishment authorized in sub.
(3).
(5)Whenever any of the punishments under this section are combined to run consecutively, the total length of the combined punishment cannot exceed the authorized duration of the longest punishment in the combination, and there must be an apportionment of punishments so that no single punishment in the combination exceeds its authorized length under this section.
(6)The service member shall have the right to demand trial by court-martial in lieu of nonjudicial punishment, and shall have the right to consult with a judge advocate.
(7)The officer who imposes the punishment, or the successor in command, may, at any time, suspend, set aside, mitigate, or remit any part or amount of the punishment and restore all rights, privileges, and property affected. The officer also may do any of the following:
(a)Mitigate reduction in grade to forfeiture of pay.
(b)Mitigate arrest in quarters to restriction.
(c)Mitigate extra duties to restriction.
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