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Revision as of 10:24, May 18, 2012
The Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG)[note 1] is a organization of the United Nations Space Command concerned with legal matters. JAG officers also serve in courts-martial or on boards of inquiry. Captain Maria F. Gilliam was one such officer in 2492 at the Luna OCS Academy.[1]
Among the other responsibilities of the JAG Corps is the issuing of various protocols that stipulate punishments for offences.[2] Some of these punishments can be quite draconian. The JAG 845-P protocol authorizes the imprisonment for life or execution without a proper trial of offenders who commit treason or violate the Cole Protocol.[3]
Known JAG protocols
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