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Interrogate  Witnesses

first  step  is  to  become  familiar  with  those paragraphs of the  Manual  for  Courts-Martial, 1984 (MCM)  describing  the  alleged  offense(s). Part IV of the  MCM describes  those  actions  the military  considers  offenses.  Within  each paragraph  is  a  section  entitled  “Elements”  that lists the requirements for proof of the offense. Be careful to focus your attention on the correct element of proof. Copy down the elements of proof to help you in your search for relevant evidence. Your job is to search for anything that might prove or disprove an element of proof. You must  remain  impartial. Your  second  objective  is  to  collect  information about the accused. That information will aid the commanding  officer  in  making  proper  disposition of the case. The information will also help the commanding  officer  decide  what  nonjudicial punishment  (NJP),  if  any,  is  appropriate.  Items of  interest  to  the  commanding  officer  include: The  accused’s  currently  assigned  duties Evaluation of his or her performance The accused’s attitudes and ability to get along  with  others Personal  difficulties  or  hardships  the accused  is  willing  to  discuss Statements  given  by  supervisors,  peers,  and the accused provide the best source of informa- tion about the accused. Figure 2-4.-Witness’ Statement. 2-5

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