Massachusetts Statutes

§ 15 — Commanding officer's non-judicial punishment

Massachusetts § 15
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title VMILITIA
Ch. 33AMASSACHUSETTS CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 33A, § 15 (2026).

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Article 15. Commanding officer's non-judicial punishment.

(a)Under such regulations as prescribed, a commanding officer or, for purposes of this article, officer-in-charge, may impose disciplinary punishments for minor offenses without the intervention of a court-martial pursuant to this article. The commander-in-chief, the adjutant general or an officer of a general or flag rank in command may delegate the powers under this article to a principal assistant who is a member of the state military forces.
(b)A commanding officer may impose upon enlisted members of the officer's command:
(1)an admonition;
(2)a reprimand;
(3)the withholding of privileges for not more than 6 months;
(4)the forfeiture of not more than 7 days' pay;
(5)a fine of not more than 7 days' pay;
(6)a reduction to the next

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