FORT BLISS, Texas — A Fort Bliss soldier charged with murder in the shooting death of a local high school student has been found incompetent to stand trial, the U.S. Army announced Saturday. Spc. Gerald Polanco, 37, will be transferred within the next week from the Otero County Detention Facility…
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MEJA prosecution news.
Aquitted Camp Pendleton Marine waiting to "take back his own life" This story is in the Valley News, by Paul Young. One year ago today, in a precedent-setting trial in Riverside, former U.S. Marine Sgt. Jose Luis Nazario was acquitted of charges he unlawfully killed enemy combatants in Iraq. Now,…
No trial for Chessani, BOI pending.
L.A. Now: Marines will not seek to reinstate charges against top officer in Haditha killings August 28, 2009 | 1:11 pm The Marine Corps has decided not to seek to reinstate criminal charges against a former battalion commander at Camp Pendleton for a 2005 incident in which his troops…
More on Pentagon snooping and grading?
Pentagon: Reporter profiling under review By Kevin Baron, Stars and Stripes Mideast edition, Friday, August 28, 2009 —————————————– Military Prepares Profiles on Reporters Visiting War Zones By Ann Scott Tyson Washington Post Staff Writer, Friday, August 28, 2009
More on accused’s who go UA/AWOL after findings but before sentencing.
Detention policy questioned after soldier’s escape By Steve Mraz and Seth Robbins, Stars and Stripes Mideast edition, Friday, August 28, 2009 Army officials are investigating how a Special Forces soldier was able to simply disappear last week, a few hours after his conviction for the kidnapping and sexual assault of…
Missed CAAF filing deadlines.
Readers will remember that there is a great deal of talk and decision making about cases where an appellant has failed to file his or her petition for review with CAAF in a timely manner. Here is a link to CAAFLog for a history of the discussions. CAAF determined that…
WT and discipline.
Soldiers recovering in special Army medical units have faced inconsistent discipline because the military hasn’t adopted standards for how they and their commanders should act, according to a military review. The review was ordered in March after The AP reported on Soldier complaints that officers were indifferent to their medical…
Open (military) government.
There is an ongoing dispute about whether DoD is screening reporters who are allowed to embed in Afghanistan. The allegation is that there is or will be a preference for those who give favorable reports about the military. Here is the latest (as usual the DoD is at stage one…
Three new NMCCA decisions.
AWOL soldier.
Father: Convicted GI poisoned himself before surrendering By Seth Robbins, Stars and Stripes Online Edition, Tuesday, August 25, 2009 A Special Forces soldier who was on the run for nearly two days following a court-martial conviction poisoned himself before surrendering to police, his father told Stars and Stripes on Tuesday.…