LESSON 3
PRACTICE EXERCISE
REQUIREMENT: The following questions are multiple choice. There are four choices
to each.
You are to select the one that is correct.
Indicate your choice by
CIRCLING the letter beside the correct choice directly on the page.
This is a
self-graded lesson exercise.
Do not look up the correct answer from the lesson
solution sheet until you have finished.
To do so will endanger your ability to
learn this material. Also, your final examination score will tend to be lower than
if you had not followed this recommendation.
GENERAL SITUATION. As a special agent assigned to Fort Blank Field Office, Third
Region, United States Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC), Fort Blank,
you are investigating the larceny of 0 worth of government property (Article
121, UCMJ). The larceny occurred at approximately 2000, 7 Dec XX. The items taken
were from the Fort Blank maintenance yard and included tool sets, lumber, a five
SPECIAL SITUATION. You are now preparing to question a suspect in the larceny in
hopes of obtaining a statement of confession. The maker of the statement is a 25-
year-old Army sergeant, Sergeant Tango, from Los Angeles, California.
He is a
college graduate, has been in the Army four years, and works as the issue officer
in the maintenance area. Although you have no evidence linking the sergeant to the
crime, he is a prime suspect since you believed it to be an inside job. You have
also learned that Sergeant Tango owes approximately 0 in pressing debts which he
cannot pay. The sergeant has professed his innocence and wants to make a statement
to clear up his involvement.
1.
Which one of the following would be the DA Form(s) used to investigate
Sergeant Tango's involvement in the crime?
A.
DA Forms 3881 and 2823, because the sergeant is suspected of committing
a crime.
B.
DA Form 2823 because the sergeant has knowledge of a crime.
C.
DA Form 3881 and 2823, because the suspect is a member of the military.
D.
DA Form 2823 because the suspect is willing to tell what he knows about
the crime in question.
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