What is a DD 2873?
What is a DD 2873?
What is a DD 2873?
DD Form 2873, Military Protective Order, July 2004. Page 1. MILITARY PROTECTIVE ORDER. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT. In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-579), this notice informs you of the purpose of the form and how it will be used.
How do I cancel an MPO?
On or before the chosen date, the commander must either modify or continue the MPO by completing and issuing a new DD Form 2873, or cancel the MPO by issuing a DD Form 2873-1.
What is a sairo report?
A SAIRO report is required when an adult sexual assault is reported involving a Service member victim or a Service member subject. This requirement only applies to Unrestricted Reports made to a SARC or SAPR VA and to independent investigations initiated by the MCIO.
What is an MPO in the military?
A Military Protective Order (MPO) is a short-term order issued by a unit commander against an active duty service member under his or her command. There is no hearing involved in the process. Generally, an MPO is supposed to be issued upon the request of a victim or victim’s advocate.
What army regulation covers military protective orders?
§ 635.19 Protection Orders. (a) A DD Form 2873, Military Protective Order (MPO) is a written lawful order issued by a commander that orders a Soldier to avoid contact with those persons identified in the order.
What is a DD 2910?
DD Form 2910, “Victim Reporting Preference Statement” Sexual assault reporting procedures require that the SARC be notified of all incidents of reported sexual assault.
What constitutes adultery in the military?
Under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), it is a punishable criminal offense for a service member to engage in adultery. The act of adultery is defined as a situation where a service member engages in sexual relations with someone other than his or her spouse.
What is a military protective order?
A Military Protective Order (MPO) is a short-term order issued by a unit commander against an active duty servicemember under his or her command. The law permits commanders to issue MPOs under 10 US Code § 1567 (a) . There is no hearing involved in the process.
When does a military protective order expire?
The law states that the orders are command-specific. 10 USC § 1567 states: “A military protective order issued by a military commander shall remain in effect until such time as the military commander terminates the order or issues a replacement order.”
How long does a protective order stay in effect?
The law states that the orders are command-specific. 10 USC § 1567 states: “A military protective order issued by a military commander shall remain in effect until such time as the military commander terminates the order or issues a replacement order.”
What happens if you violate a protective order?
The bottom line is that protective orders – when baseless or unwanted by the victim – can cause a serious interference with both the service member and sometimes alleged victim’s life. A consultation from a lawyer is highly advisable before violating or trying to appeal an order believed to be baseless.