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A Judge Advocate General (often shortened to JAG) within Starfleet is an officer that oversees legal matters concerning Starfleet personnel. Legal counsel within Starfleet report into the senior JAG as part of the department known as the Judge Advocate General's Office (or simply the "Judge Advocate's Office"). The JAG's office operated court martials. The Judge Advocate General of Starfleet is the flag rank officer who oversees the JAG corps, and is a member of Starfleet Command. Rear admiral Salvatore Barranco was the JAG in the late 2370s (Star Trek: Pendragon)

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  • A Judge Advocate General (often shortened to JAG) within Starfleet is an officer that oversees legal matters concerning Starfleet personnel. Legal counsel within Starfleet report into the senior JAG as part of the department known as the Judge Advocate General's Office (or simply the "Judge Advocate's Office"). The JAG's office operated court martials. The Judge Advocate General of Starfleet is the flag rank officer who oversees the JAG corps, and is a member of Starfleet Command. Rear admiral Salvatore Barranco was the JAG in the late 2370s (Star Trek: Pendragon)
  • Areel Shaw was a Judge Advocate assigned to Starbase 11 in 2267. While there, she prosecuted the court martial of Captain James T. Kirk on the charge of culpable negligence. (TOS: "Court Martial" ) Phillipa Louvois was also a member of the Judge Advocate General's Office. In 2355, she presided over an investigation into the loss of the USS Stargazer. In 2365, as a captain, she was the commanding officer of the JAG office of Sector 23 on Starbase 173. One of Captain Louvois' first rulings in 2365 was that Lieutenant Commander Data was not the property of Starfleet. (TNG: "The Measure Of A Man" )
  • The Judge Advocate General Corps (or JAG, also known as Starfleet Justice Division) was a division of the United Federation of Planets Starfleet responsible for legal matters concerning Starfleet personnel, including courts martial. They were also responsible for assigning legal representatives to officers during a tribunal held over actions of personnel convicted of crimes. In the 24th century, one Starfleet regulation held that JAG officers were forbidden from piloting themselves via shuttlecraft. (TNG comic: "The Rich and the Dead!")
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  • Areel Shaw was a Judge Advocate assigned to Starbase 11 in 2267. While there, she prosecuted the court martial of Captain James T. Kirk on the charge of culpable negligence. (TOS: "Court Martial" ) Phillipa Louvois was also a member of the Judge Advocate General's Office. In 2355, she presided over an investigation into the loss of the USS Stargazer. In 2365, as a captain, she was the commanding officer of the JAG office of Sector 23 on Starbase 173. One of Captain Louvois' first rulings in 2365 was that Lieutenant Commander Data was not the property of Starfleet. (TNG: "The Measure Of A Man" ) The Judge Advocate General's Office was responsible for an investigation into a mutiny that occurred aboard the USS Pegasus in 2358. (TNG: "The Pegasus" ) As Starfleet's Judge Advocate General in 2373, Rear Admiral Bennett ruled on Richard Bashir's criminal actions when he pleaded guilty to the resequencing of his son Julian's DNA. (DS9: "Doctor Bashir, I Presume") Captain Kathryn Janeway once joked with Ensign Harry Kim that he would make a good Starfleet JAG officer. (VOY: "Nightingale") Non-Starfleet persons, including non-Federation citizens, could lodge formal complaints with the JAG that arose from actions taken by Starfleet personnel. This included challenging the validity of a health and safety inspection. (TNG: "Gambit, Part II" )
  • The Judge Advocate General Corps (or JAG, also known as Starfleet Justice Division) was a division of the United Federation of Planets Starfleet responsible for legal matters concerning Starfleet personnel, including courts martial. They were also responsible for assigning legal representatives to officers during a tribunal held over actions of personnel convicted of crimes. In the 24th century, one Starfleet regulation held that JAG officers were forbidden from piloting themselves via shuttlecraft. (TNG comic: "The Rich and the Dead!") Rana Desai was the senior JAG officer assigned to Starbase 47 in 2265, responsible for matters within the Taurus Reach. Under her supervision were several Starfleet lawyers, including Lieutenant Holly Moyer and Commander Peter Liverakos. (VAN novel: Harbinger) Lieutenant Areel Shaw was a JAG officer assigned to Starbase 11 in 2267, who served as prosecutor in the court martial against Captain James T. Kirk. (TOS episode & Star Trek novelization: Court Martial) In 2269, after the Talin incident, Lieutenant Junior Grade Alise Chavez was assigned as the legal representative to Nyota Uhura during her trial where she was dishonorably discharged from Starfleet. (TOS novel: Prime Directive) Phillipa Louvois was the JAG officer who presided over the investigation into the loss of the USS Stargazer in 2353, and ruled on the legal standing of Lieutenant Commander Data in 2365. (TNG episode: "The Measure of a Man") Rear Admiral Bennett was the head of the Judge Advocate General's Office in 2373, and accepted Richard Bashir's guilty plea following the revelation that he had his son Julian illegally subjected to genetic enhancement. (DS9 episode: "Doctor Bashir, I Presume") Following the capture of Tellarite criminal Sakal by William T. Riker and Beverly Crusher, the JAG office had to determine which of seven aggreived systems to extradite him to. (TNG short story: "'Til Death") In 2385, Gregory Desjardins was assigned to the Starfleet Judge Advocate General office on Deep Space 9. (ST - The Fall novels: Revelation and Dust, A Ceremony of Losses)
  • A Judge Advocate General (often shortened to JAG) within Starfleet is an officer that oversees legal matters concerning Starfleet personnel. Legal counsel within Starfleet report into the senior JAG as part of the department known as the Judge Advocate General's Office (or simply the "Judge Advocate's Office"). The JAG's office operated court martials. The Judge Advocate General of Starfleet is the flag rank officer who oversees the JAG corps, and is a member of Starfleet Command. Rear admiral Salvatore Barranco was the JAG in the late 2370s (Star Trek: Pendragon) The Judge Advocate General's Office was responsible for the investigation into the mutiny that occurred aboard the USS Pegasus in 2358. In 2370, Cadet Daniel Bryce interned with the Earth JAG office at the time the Pegasus scandal was uncovered. (TNG: "The Pegasus"; Junction Point) Timothy Sinclair served two brief stints with the JAG office on Earth in the early 2360s. (Star Trek: Pendragon) During the 2360s, due to Starfleet regulations, JAG members were not allowed to pilot shuttlecraft independently. (TNG comic book: The Rich and the Dead!) During the Dominion War, this regulation was repealed and JAG members were even allowed to pilot single-seat fighters in combat. Tortis was one such JAG member that took on additional duties. (Star Trek: False Vacuum) Vice Admiral Carla Frigg has been the head of JAG since 2370. (Star Trek: Pioneer: "Internal") In the 25th century, the JAG administered its own bar exam, the Starfleet Bar Examination. (Star Trek: False Vacuum: "Pledge of the Protester")
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