Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 41 - MILITARY FORCES OF THE STATE
Part II - Military Justice
Chapter 3 - Investigating and Obtaining Evidence
Section II-303 - Questioning Suspects and Witnesses, Generally
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. It is the duty of the unit commander to insure prompt investigation of the circumstances of an alleged crime and to examine the facts relevant to the guilt or innocence of the accused. All necessary witnesses as well as the suspects, should be interviewed. Interviews should be conducted fairly and, because memories fade, as soon as possible. The questioning of any suspect must begin with a warning of his rights under LCMJ Article 31 and his right to counsel. An investigation may be complicated or simple. In either case, the investigator will want to question both the suspect and the witnesses. Not all cases will require formal statements. In the simple case, sufficient facts may be obtained without written statements.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 29:11(F).