What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MI
I was under the impression that the UCMJ only applied to servicemembers on Active Duty or Reservists/Guardmen called to Active Duty/ for EAD or drill functions. How does this relate to people in the IRR who are not on active duty and do not drill?
The UCMJ has several provisions not normally found in civilian law such as prohibitions on adultery and contempt towards superiors. Is someone in the IRR still subject to these provisions?
To round out our hypothetical the person was an officer, is in the IRR, and had a DD214 with an Honorable discharge.
Thank you.
I was under the impression that the UCMJ only applied to servicemembers on Active Duty or Reservists/Guardmen called to Active Duty/ for EAD or drill functions. How does this relate to people in the IRR who are not on active duty and do not drill?
The UCMJ has several provisions not normally found in civilian law such as prohibitions on adultery and contempt towards superiors. Is someone in the IRR still subject to these provisions?
To round out our hypothetical the person was an officer, is in the IRR, and had a DD214 with an Honorable discharge.
Thank you.