DJA wrote: > > Or if you are in the military (where you have no Constitutional rights).
Have you ever been in the military? Military personnel get to fully enjoy all of their constitutional rights. It so happens that military personnel also fall under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. This is also why a lot of seeming infractions that would be enjoy full Constitutional Protection fall under NJP, or Non-Judicial Punishment. Non Judicial means outside of the (American) legal system. This is also why an active duty military person can be ``tried'' twice for the same crime, notably under-age drinking or DUI. I know it seems to civilians that military personnel have waived or suspended their Constitutional rights, but this is a fallacy. -john -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
