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Old January 16th 04, 12:33 PM
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Subject: Left can't read well nor do they understand Constitution
From: "The Raven"
Date: 1/16/04 4:06 AM Pacific Standard Time
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message
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"Colin Campbell" (remove underscore) wrote

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Actually, no.

The military does not have arrest powers for any persons not under the
UCMJ.

What happens in real life is that - for minor offenses - the subject
is cited with a mandatory court appearance before a US Magistrate.
For serious offenses the subject is detained pending the arrival of
the US Marshals or FBI (who conduct the arrest).

(I spent a year pulling 'Military Police Duty Officer' 3-4x a month at
Ft Lewis not long ago and I got to be an expert on jurisdictional
issues.)


So if a civilian commits an offense on a military installation the

military
police have no power to seize and hold him?


Here's a hypothetical. Foreign teenager caught at nuclear storage facility
doing nothing more than shooting rats at the facility rubbish dump (not a
specifically "secure" area). What's going to happen to him/her?


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