QUESTIONS FOR NBC4 WASHINGTON SURVEY 1. Do you rely on civilian law enforcement to investigate and prosecute sexual assault cases against members of your Guard unit? No, however civilian law enforcement must look into the case and turn it down prior to our Guard Unit’s investigation/prosecution. 2. Does your state UCMJ have any specific language regarding investigating or prosecuting sexual assault cases? If so, please provide some details or the specific statute. Yes, NRS 412 3. Does your state UCMJ allow you to do the equivalent of an Article 32 hearing in the federal system? If so, under what circumstances? Yes, NRS 412.348 4. Is there a statute of limitations for sexual assault against members of the military? If so, what is the length? No time limit or 4 years depending on the facts 5. When was your UCMJ last updated? May 2013 6. Are you currently pursuing any changes to your UCMJ in relation to rape or sex assault? No 7. In the last five years, have you held a court martial as a result of a sexual assault allegation within your Guard unit? No 8. In the last five years, have you meted out any of the following punishments resulting from a sex assault allegation made against a member of your unit? GOMAR and/or letters or reprimand Yes Dishonorable Discharge No Other type of discharge (please specify) No Forced resignation No Forced retirement No Other (please specify) None 9. What would your Guard unit like, that you do not have now, to help you combat sexual assaults? None 10. Anything else you would like to tell us about how your Guard unit investigates and prosecutes sexual assault cases? No