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<h3 style="font-family: 'Trebuchet MS','Arial'; color: royalblue; font-weight: bold;">Crime vs. Minor Offense</h3>
<h3 style="font-family: 'Trebuchet MS','Arial'; color: royalblue; font-weight: bold;">Crime vs. Minor Offense</h3>
The subject matter of those criminal activities discussed in this document, are those of which that would fall under the purview of the Star Fleet Judge Advocate General's Office, potentially be adjudicated under a court-martial Martial if appropriate, and if found guilty may carry a minimal sentence of one year confinement or more. Each step meticulously guided by the enigmatic articles set forth in the Star Fleet Uniform Code of Military Justice (hereafter referred to as SFUCMJ for brevity).   
The criminal activities discussed in this document are those that would fall under the purview of the Star Fleet Judge Advocate General's Office, potentially to be adjudicated under a court-martial Martial if required by regulations, and if found guilty may carry a minimal sentence of one-year confinement or more. Each step is meticulously guided by the enigmatic articles set forth in the Star Fleet Uniform Code of Military Justice (hereafter referred to as SFUCMJ for brevity).   


The term “minor offense” means misconduct normally handled by Commanding Officers under Article 15/Captain's Mast, as per the SFUCMJ and thus do not fall into the scope of this document.
The term “minor offense” means misconduct normally handled by Commanding Officers under Article 15/Captain's Mast, as per the SFUCMJ and thus do not fall into the scope of this document.
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