[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 5]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR719.155]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
                   CHAPTER VI--DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
 
PART 719_REGULATIONS SUP PLE MENT ING THE MANUAL FOR COURTS-MARTIAL
--Table of Contents
 
                     Subpart E_Miscellaneous Matters
 
Sec. 719.155  Application under 10 U.S.C. 874(b) for the substitution 

of an administrative form of discharge for a punitive discharge or 
dismissal.

    (a) Statutory provisions. 10 U.S.C. 874(b) provides that the 
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concerned may, for good cause, substitute an administrative form of 
discharge for a discharge or dismissal executed in accordance with the 
sentence of a court-martial.''
    (b) Submission procedures. Applications for relief will be submitted 
to the Secretary using the following address: Secretary of the Navy 
(Judge Advocate General, Code 20), 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, VA 
22332-2400. Except in unusual circumstances, applications will not 
normally be considered if received within five (5) years of the 
execution of the punitive discharge or dismissal, or within five (5) 
years of disapproval of a prior request under 10 U.S.C. 874(b).
    (c) Contents of the application. All applications shall contain:
    (1) Full name of the applicant;
    (2) Social Security Number, service number (if different), and 
branch of service of the applicant;
    (3) Present age and date of birth of the applicant;
    (4) Present residence of the applicant;
    (5) Date and place of the trial, and type of court-martial which 
resulted in the punitive discharge or dismissal;
    (6) Command title of the convening authority of the court-martial 
which resulted in the punitive discharge or dismissal;
    (7) Offense(s) of which the applicant was convicted, and sentence 
finally approved from the trial which resulted in the punitive discharge 
or dismissal;
    (8) Date the punitive discharge or dismissal was executed;
    (9) Applicant's present marital status, and number and ages of 
dependents, if any;
    (10) Applicant's civilian criminal record (arrest(s) with 
disposition, and conviction(s)), both prior and subsequent to the court-
martial which resulted in the punitive discharge or dismissal;
    (11) Applicant's entire court-martial record (offense(s) of which 
convicted and finally approved sentence(s)), and nonjudicial punishment 
record (including offense(s) and punishment(s) awarded);
    (12) Any military administrative discharge proceedings 
(circumstances and disposition) initiated against the applicant;
    (13) Applicant's full employment record since the punitive discharge 
or dismissal was executed;
    (14) The specific type and character of administrative discharge 
requested pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 874(b) (a more favorable administrative 
discharge than that requested will not be approved);
    (15) At least three but not more than six character affidavits, (The 
character affidavits must be notarized, must indicate the relationship 
of the affiant to the applicant, and must include the address of the 
affiant as well as specific reasons why the affiant believes the 
applicant to be of good character. The affidavits should discuss the 
applicant's character primarily as reflected in the civilian community 
subsequent to the punitive discharge or dismissal which is the subject 
of the application);
    (16) Any matters, other than the character affidavits, supporting 
the considerations described in subparagraph (18) below;
    (17) Any other relief sought within the Department of the Navy and 
outside the Department of the Navy including dates of application and 
final dispositions;
    (18) A statement by the applicant, setting forth the specific 
considerations which the applicant believes constitute ``good cause,'' 
so as to warrant the substitution of an administrative form of discharge 
for the punitive discharge or dismissal previously executed. (In this 
connection, 10 U.S.C. 874(b) does not provide another regular or 
extraordinary procedure for the review of a court-martial. Questions of 
guilt or innocence, or legal issues attendant to the court-martial which 
resulted in the punitive discharge or dismissal, are neither relevant 
nor appropriate for consideration under 10 U.S.C. 874(b). As used in the 
statute, ``good cause'' was envisioned by Congress to encompass only 
Secretarial exercise of clemency and ultimate control of sentence 
uniformity. Accordingly, in determining what constitutes ``good cause'' 
under 10 U.S.C. 874(b), the primary Secretarial concern will be with the 
applicant's record in the civilian community subsequent to his or her 
punitive separation. Material submitted by the 10 U.S.C. 874(b) 
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should be consistent with the foregoing.)
    (d) Signature on application. Unless incapable of making application 
himself or herself, the applicant shall personally sign the application, 
under oath, before a notary or other official authorized to administer 
oaths. If the applicant is incapable of executing the application, the 
application may be signed under oath and submitted by the applicant's 
spouse, next of kin, executor, guardian and other person recognized as a 
personal representative by the law of the applicant's domicile. One is 
considered incapable of executing an application for purposes of this 
paragraph only when the applicant is unable to sign the application 
under oath due to physical or mental incapacity. When an application is 
signed by a person other than the applicant, the circumstances rendering 
the applicant incapable of making sworn application shall be set forth 
in the application, with appropriate documentation.
    (e) Privacy Act Statement. Disclosure of personal information 
requested by paragraph (c) of this section is voluntary; however, 
failure to accurately provide all requested information may result in 
the application being denied because of inadequate documentation of good 
cause.

[47 FR 49645, Nov. 2, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 23804, June 6, 1985]