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The term “minor offense” means misconduct normally handled by Commanding Officers under Article 15 and administered during Officer Hours/Captain's Mast, as per the SFUCMJ, and thus does not fall into the scope of this document.
The term “minor offense” means misconduct normally handled by Commanding Officers under Article 15 and administered during Officer Hours/Captain's Mast, as per the SFUCMJ, and thus does not fall into the scope of this document.
<h3 style="font-family: 'Trebuchet MS','Arial'; color: royalblue; font-weight: bold;">THE STAR FLEET CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRIMURITIVE</h3
<h3 style="font-family: 'Trebuchet MS','Arial'; color: royalblue; font-weight: bold;">THE STAR FLEET CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRIMURITIVE</h3>
In the Star Fleet criminal justice system, the service members are represented by three separate yet equally important groups: The Star Fleet Security units who strive to maintain law and order within their assigned commands, The Security and Investigative Service (SFSECIS) who investigate the crime(s), and the SFJAG who defend & prosecute the offenders. These are their stories. Bum bum.
In the Star Fleet criminal justice system, the service members are represented by three separate yet equally important groups: The Star Fleet Security units who strive to maintain law and order within their assigned commands, The Security and Investigative Service (SFSECIS) who investigate the crime(s), and the SFJAG who defend & prosecute the offenders. These are their stories. Bum bum.


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