

the accused wrongfully used or possessed a certain military or official pass, permit, discharge certificate, or identification card.the accused then knew that the pass, permit, discharge certificate, or identification card was false or unauthorized.Ī conviction of wrongful use or possession of a false or unauthorized military or official pass, permit, discharge certificate, or identification card is possible if the prosecution can prove:.the pass, permit, discharge certificate, or identification card was false or unauthorized and.the accused wrongfully sold, gave, loaned, or disposed of a certain military or official pass, permit, discharge certificate, or identification card.Wrongful sale, gift, loan, or disposition of a military or official pass, permit, discharge certificate, or identification card is applicable if it can be proven: knew that the pass, permit, discharge certificate, or identification card was false or unauthorized.wrongfully and falsely made, altered, counterfeited, or tampered with a certain military or official pass, permit, discharge certificate, or identification card and.In order to be prosecuted for the wrongful making, altering, counterfeiting, or tampering with a military or official pass, permit, discharge certificate, or identification card the prosecution must demonstrate the accused: wrongfully uses or possesses a false or unauthorized military or official pass, permit, discharge certificate, or identification card, knowing that the pass, permit, discharge certificate, or identification card is false or unauthorized.wrongfully sells, gives, lends, or disposes of a false or unauthorized military or official pass, permit, discharge certificate, or identification card, knowing that the pass, permit, discharge certificate, or identification card is false or unauthorized or.wrongfully and falsely, makes, alters, counterfeits, or tampers with a military or official pass, permit, discharge certificate, or identification card.The MCM states under Article 105a (False or Unauthorized Pass Offenses) a service member may be subject to prosecution if they: UCMJ Article 105a False or Unauthorized Pass Offenses
