• iforgotmyinstance@lemmy.world
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    These chargea don’t get levied by NCIS without having most of the evidence first.

    UCMJ court martial os actually an expensive process and billed against the budget of the offending command.

    Down vote as for explaining the Navy’s judicial processes?

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        Literally doesn’t apply in this situation. NCIS are not street cops and they have no interest in foreign policy.

        Their sole duty is to investigate crimes under the UCMJ. This is necessary as the Navy operates outside federal jurisdiction due to the nature of their work, and must be able to prosecute criminals at sea.

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          its broad mandate includes national security, counterintelligence, counterterrorism, cyberwarfare, and the protection of U.S. naval assets worldwide.

          Sure, no interest in foreign policy

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            Breaches of it of course. The very textbook example is sending classified documents to an unsecured recipient.

            Setting foreign policy? Making mandates? Villainizing countries?

            Dude get your head adjusted.