New Article 32, Preliminary Hearing Procedures for Commanders. (On or After 26 December 2014)

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New Article 32, Preliminary Hearing Procedures for Commanders (On or After 26 December 2014) 1

References 1) Art. 32, UCMJ (2014) 2) ALNAV 086/14 3) MCO P5800.16A, LEGADMINMAN 4) Naval Justice School s Preliminary Hearing Officer s class and guide 2

Old vs. New Article 32 OLD ARTICLE 32 Wide open scope Reasonable Grounds Discovery opportunity for the defense Military victims could be ordered to testify Investigating Officer active participant who owns the investigation and could call witnesses Subpoena power NEW ARTICLE 32 Narrow scope Probable Cause Specifically not a discovery tool All victims may decline to testify Preliminary Hearing Officer limited role to hear the evidence to determine if there is PC No subpoena power 3

Old vs. New Article 32 OLD ARTICLE 32 Alternatives to testimony and evidence; unwieldy witness availability analysis. Must produce reasonably available witnesses Victim s rights not mentioned IO was any commissioned officer NEW ARTICLE 32 Any reliable evidence can be considered, including unsworn statements relevant, not cumulative, and necessary. Witness CO determines availability Victim s right to notice and attendance PHO is a JA and senior to counsel (when practicable) 4

Decision Points Convening an Article 32 hearing Appointing a hearing officer Waiver by the accused Protective Orders Access by spectators Witness requests Handling the report

Convening an Article 32 Hearing Before referral to a general court-martial, the UCMJ requires an Article 32 preliminary hearing. An Article 32 hearing may be convened to examine charges more appropriate for a GCM due to a SPCM s jurisdictional limits: (1) reduction to E-1 (2) 12 months confinement (3) 12 months of 2/3 forfeitures (4) Bad Conduct Discharge Certain offenses, if warranted, may only be referred to a GCM : Rape or sexual assault (Art. 120) Rape or sexual assault of a child (Art. 120b) Forcible sodomy (Art. 125) Attempts to commit any of the above (Art. 80)

Purpose of the Hearing This is a preliminary hearing, not an investigation. The hearing is limited to the following: Determining whether there is PC to believe an offense has been committed and the accused committed it Determining whether there is jurisdiction over the offense and the accused Considering the form of charges Recommending disposition 7

Appointing a PHO PHO Qualifications Must be an impartial judge advocate, certified under Article 27(b), equal or senior to the military counsel, whenever practicable Can use non-ja or be junior to the TC/DC by exception USMC PHO must be a major, or meet experience quals, and SEXUAL ASSAULT cases require a JA PHO - 1106 MCO P5800.16A Must be impartial, cannot be an accuser, cannot be close personal friend of accuser Cannot previously have had role in inquiring into offense being investigated 8

Appointing Order The CA may delegate certain authority to the PHO in the appointment order. For example PHO may only grant a continuance under RCM 707 or grant excludable delay if CA has given PHO that authority. The CA may also appoint a court reporter, interpreter or legal advisor when the PHO is not a JA. The CA must personally appoint the PHO. 9

Waiver by Accused The accused may waive the preliminary hearing. No hearing is then required. However, the CA may direct that a preliminary hearing be conducted notwithstanding the waiver.

Protective Orders The CA may issue a protective order covering, privileged, classified or other government information, if this information is authorized to be provided to the accused. The protective order may include prohibiting the accused from disclosing information except as authorized by the CA. Prior to issuing a protective order, you should consult with your SJA.

Access by Spectators The CA or the PHO may close all or part of the preliminary hearing from spectators. Preliminary hearings are public proceedings and should remain open to the public whenever possible. To restrict access, the CA or PHO must conclude that no lesser methods can be used to protect the overriding interest in the case, such as victim privacy or protecting classified information. The CA or PHO must make specific findings of fact in writing and include them in the report. Prior to closing a hearing, you should consult with your SJA.

Military Witness Request DC submits witness request to GC GC agrees witness testimony is relevant, not cumulative, and necessary GC disagrees witness testimony is relevant, not cumulative, and necessary GC request CO of witness to make available to testify CO of witness determines witness is NOT available due to operational necessity or mission requirements CO of witness determines witness is available based on operational necessity or mission requirements PHO determines witness is relevant, not cumulative, and necessary DC requests PHO to determine if witness is relevant, not cumulative, and necessary PHO determines witness is NOT relevant, cumulative, and necessary DC does NOT request PHO to determine if witness is relevant, not cumulative, and necessary Witness does not testify CO of witness determines form of testimony: VTC, telephone, live, etc. GC does not produce prodce

Civilian Witness Request DC submits witness request to GC GC agrees witness testimony is relevant, not cumulative, and necessary GC disagrees witness testimony is relevant, not cumulative, and necessary Witness agrees to testify GC invites witness to provide testimony Witness declines to testify DC requests PHO to determine if witness is relevant, not cumulative, and necessary DC does NOT request PHO to determine if witness is relevant, not cumulative, and necessary If expenses are incurred, CA who directed Art 32 determines whether witness testifies in person, VTC, or telephone GC does not produce PHO determines witness is relevant, not cumulative, and necessary PHO determines witness is NOT relevant, cumulative, and necessary GC does not produce

Factors for Witness Requests For Military Witnesses, the witness s CO makes a determination on availability using the following factors: 1) costs of producing the witness; 2) timing of the request; 3) recommendation of the PHO; 4) potential delay; and 5) likelihood of significant interference with operational deployment, mission accomplishment, or essential training Balancing test: The more important the testimony of the witness, the greater the difficulty, expense, delay, or effect on military operations must be to deny production. For Civilian Witnesses, the CA makes the determination using many of the factors above, plus, the willingness of the witness to testify in person; and, for child witnesses, the traumatic effect of providing in-person testimony.

PHO s Report The PHO shall make a timely written report to the CA. If the accused is ordered into arrest or confinement, the charges and the report should be forwarded to the GCMCA within 8 days (when practicable). After receiving the report from the PHO, a copy is given to each accused. Any objection to the report shall be made to the CA via the PHO, within 5 days of the accused receiving the report. The CA may refer charge(s) or take other action within the 5-day period. 16