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More on Congressman Wilson and UCMJ jurisdiction.

Bobby Gifford has been kind enough to point our attention to this article. COURT-MARTIAL JURISDICTION OVER RETIREES UNDER ARTICLES 2(4) AND 2(6):  TIME TO LIGHTEN UP AND TIGHTEN UP?  By J. Mackey Ives & LTC(R) Michael J. Davidson, 175 Mil. L. Rev. 1 (March 2003) "In contrast, retired reservists are…

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Congressman Wilson and the twittersphere.

Quite a few people are twittering and blogging about Congressman Joe Wilson’s recent behavior during the President’s speech to Congress.  The basic claim is that he is subject to court-martial.  Maybe, maybe not. Here is what he has on his biography on his official site: Throughout his life, Joe has…

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Do you trust me – more.

Lejeune corpsman pleads guilty during court martial September 09, 2009 7:18 PM, AMANDA HICKEY, JDNews.com A Camp Lejeune hospital corpsman pleaded guilty Wednesday during special court martial proceedings to reckless endangerment for pointing a pistol at the chest of a lance corporal while deployed to Iraq. See the earlier post…

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Request Mast – not.

"The Lincoln Log On This Day." Telegraph – Herald (Dubuque). Telegraph Herald (Dubuque). 2009. HighBeam Research. 29 Aug. 2009 <http://www.highbeam.com>. August 13, 1863:  President Lincoln writes to Judge Advocate General Joseph Holt  regarding Major Alexander Montgomery’s dismissal from the Army. Montgomery allegedly remarked that "President Lincoln ought to have his…

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Fabricated DNA evidence.

Today’s New York Times has an article about fabricating DNA evidence in a laboratory.  Unlike naturally-occurring DNA that could merely be planted at a crime scene, fabricated DNA would not require access to an original, physical specimen of a particular person’s DNA, so long as one had access to his…

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Lynndie England Talk Canceled After Threats.

Military.com is reporting: August 14, 2009 (The talk is reported here.) Associated Press A lecture by the woman who became the public face of the Abu Ghraib scandal was canceled Friday at the Library of Congress after threats caused concerns about staff safety. Former Army reservist Lynndie England had been…

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