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Army sexual assault prosecutor acquitted of rape and battery
A kinky sexual relationship gone wrong and a CID investigation hamstrung by inexperience.
Army starts ‘comprehensive’ look at racial disparity in its justice system
The Army is in the “very early stages of figuring out what could cause this,” the service's ranking uniformed attorney said.
By Kyle Rempfer
Soldier’s court-martial reversed after judge had an ‘intimate’ relationship with a JAG’s wife
Staff Sgt. Tony S. Springer was convicted in 2017, but during his trial, a precarious relationship was forming between the legal staff involved.
By Kyle Rempfer
The law of land warfare handbook is now available as a ‘pocket guide’
The Army has issued a new 200-page handbook for general officers and judge advocates in the service as it looks to update a more than 60-year-old guide for ground-pounders wading through legalese.
By Kyle Rempfer
Navy orders probe into actions of Judge Advocate General Corps leaders
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson also dismissed all charges against a SEAL officer charged with covering up war crimes and stopped the ongoing probe of another special operator who confessed to murdering a detainee in Iraq in 2017.
By Carl Prine