Military research Q
Jul. 24th, 2009 11:58 amOkay, all knowing f-list!
I've looked and looked, and can't seem to find a clear answer.
On a Naval vessel, if, say, an officer is accused of a crime along the lines of treason, I believe the Navy would have authority and jurisdiction, not some other government agency, even if the other agency are the ones who show up with evidence of this?
I hope that makes sense.
I just want to make sure I'm not going down the wrong path here, but I'm reasonably sure I'm correct.
I've looked and looked, and can't seem to find a clear answer.
On a Naval vessel, if, say, an officer is accused of a crime along the lines of treason, I believe the Navy would have authority and jurisdiction, not some other government agency, even if the other agency are the ones who show up with evidence of this?
I hope that makes sense.
I just want to make sure I'm not going down the wrong path here, but I'm reasonably sure I'm correct.