Article 91

Article 91

ticle 91 of FM 27-10 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice covers insubordinate conduct toward warrant officer, NCO, or PO.
(2) Disobeying a warrant, noncommissioned, or petty officer.

(a) That the accused was a warrant officer or enlisted member;

(b) That the accused received a certain lawful order from a certain warrant, noncommissioned, or petty officer;

(c) That the accused then knew that the person giving the order was a warrant, noncommissioned, or petty officer;

(d) That the accused had a duty to obey the order; and

(e) That the accused willfully disobeyed the order.

(3) Treating with contempt or being disrespectful in language or deportment toward a warrant, non-commissioned, or petty officer.

(a) That the accused was a warrant officer or enlisted member;

(b) That the accused did or omitted certain acts, or used certain language;

(c) That such behavior or language was used toward and within sight or hearing of a certain warrant, non commissioned, or petty officer;

(d) That the accused then knew that the person toward whom the behavior or language was directed was a warrant, non commissioned, or petty officer;

(e) That the victim was then in the execution of office; and

(f) That under the circumstances the accused, by such behavior or language, treated with contempt or was disrespectful to said warrant, non commissioned, or petty officer. Note: If the victim was the superior non commissioned, or petty officer of the accused, add the following elements

(g) That the victim was the superior non commissioned, or petty officer of the accused; and

(h) That the accused then knew that the person toward whom the behavior or language was directed was the accused’s superior non commissioned, or petty officer



Article 91 has the same general objects with respect to warrant, non commissioned, and petty officers as Articles 89 and 90 have with respect to commissioned officers, namely, to ensure obedience...

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