Judge Advocate General's Corps
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Judge Advocate General’s Corps The Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG) provide information regarding the defense and prosecution of disciplinary measures as provided in the Constitution of our community. How Discipline Works
If your commanding officer believes that you’ve done something Out Of Character which is grossly in violation of our community standards, you may be disciplined according to the Constitution. There are a number of different charges on which discipline may be levied, and you will find them listed in the Constitution article linked-to above. In turn, your commanding officer will decide on the type of discipline to levy, also listed in the article linked-to above. These can range from a private letter of discipline, to expulsion from the group. You will be notified by e-mail of the infraction you committed, and the discipline to be levied. Depending on the severity, your access to the group may be removed temporarily or permanently, dependent on what type of discipline was levied. Disciplinary measures will be recorded on your permanent file with the group. Appealing a Disciplinary MeasureIf you believe the disciplinary measures levied against you to be unfair or inappropriate, you have the right to appeal. If you do not command a vessel, your appeal will be handled by a Committee of the Captains Council. The process is as follows:
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