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MCO P1070.12K W CH 1 MARINE CORPS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ...

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4007 IRAM<br />

(1) Oral reprimands may be nonpunitive (not intended as<br />

NJP) or punitive (intended as NJP). If the officer conducting<br />

NJP imposes only an oral reprimand during the proceedings and<br />

intends the reprimand to be punitive in nature, prepare a normal<br />

NJP entry and include this fact as the punishment imposed (e.g.,<br />

Awd oral reprimand). If, however, the officer intends the oral<br />

reprimand to be nonpunitive, do not retain the Unit Punishment<br />

Book as a matter of record.<br />

(2) Compliance with U.S. Versus Booker. 5 M.J. 238 (CMA<br />

1977) and U.S. Versus McLemore. 10 M.J. 238 (CMA 1981). Before<br />

considering NJP in aggravation at a subsequent court-martial, the<br />

above cases and JAGMAN, section 0109, require a written statement<br />

showing that an accused did not exercise the right to refuse NJP,<br />

and that acceptance of NJP does not preclude the command from<br />

taking other adverse administrative action against the accused.<br />

Compliance is accomplished by completing the entry in block 2 of<br />

the NAVMC 10132, signed by the accused prior to impositon of NJP.<br />

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