"While setting up travel arrangements to travel to the Lollypop, I would attempt to contact the Klingon Homeworld, to confirm that there was an attack. If confirmation is recieved, I would travel to the Lollypop to begin an inquiry. Realizing that the CO is hostile to JAGs I would bring only one or two members with me, if necessary (I would try not to bring any). Upon arrival, I would ask to speak with the CO. Again keeping in mind he is not fond of JAG investigators, I would let him know that this is only a formality and I was given my orders just as he was given his. I would assure him that I would stay out of his and his crews way as much as I could. After meeting with the CO I would access sensor logs and conduct interviews with the crew who were on-duty at the time, conducting these interviews as they got off duty. The interviews and the logs, providing there was no tampering of evidence, should provide enough information for a preliminary decision, which I would transmit with a reccomendation to my superior and the COs superior."
"Assuming for the moment that the CO decides not to cooperate during any of the process. There are a couple options open: 1) I could secure a search order to compel either or both the required personnel and/or records or 2) I could refer charges of obstructing a JAG investigation to my superior. On my part there must be an understanding that he is a Captain and the CO of the ship, where I am a lieutenant and a guest. But he too must realize that I am conducting a JAG investigation and that UCSJ requires that he cooperates fully."
"Assuming for the moment that the CO decides not to cooperate during any of the process. There are a couple options open: 1) I could secure a search order to compel either or both the required personnel and/or records or 2) I could refer charges of obstructing a JAG investigation to my superior. On my part there must be an understanding that he is a Captain and the CO of the ship, where I am a lieutenant and a guest. But he too must realize that I am conducting a JAG investigation and that UCSJ requires that he cooperates fully."