Contempt toward officials
Contempt towards officials is addressed in the Punitive articles, specifically Article 88 of the U.S. Uniform [Code of Military Justice] in the Manual for Courts-Martial, United States as follows:
Elements
- That the accused was a commissioned officer of the United States [armed forces];
- That the accused used certain words against an official or legislature named in the article;
- That by an act of the accused these words came to the knowledge of a person other than the accused; and
- That the words used were contemptuous, either in themselves or by virtue of the circumstances under which they were used.
- That the accused was then present in the State, Territory, Commonwealth, or possession of the Governor or legislature concerned.
Explanation
Similarly, expressions of opinion made in a purely private conversation should not ordinarily be charged. Giving broad circulation to a written publication containing contemptuous words of the kind made punishable by this article, or the utterance of contemptuous words of this kind in the presence of military subordinates, aggravates the offense. Unlike civilian legislation covering defamation law|defamation], the truth or falsity of the statements is immaterial.