Comply with the Law of War Part 4 Exercises
Question 6
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&questionText=Which of the statements shown best describes the statute of limitations for prosecution of a war crime under the UCMJ?& &lure1=There is no time limit on when a soldier or former soldier may be prosecuted or court martialed for offenses such as war crimes.& &lure2=The statute of limitation is five years, except for any offense which is punishable by death, in which case there is no limit.& &lure3=The statute of limitations is for three years after hostilities have ceased and peace has been restored.& &lure4=The UCMJ does not specify any statute of limitations.& &correctResponse=2& &questionNumber=124& &mediaStyle=swf&
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