Navy Times reports: The executive officer of the Norfolk-based carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower was “temporarily reassigned” to staff duty last week pending the results of an ongoing investigation, Naval Air Force Atlantic confirmed Wednesday.
Articles Posted in Up Periscope
I never understood
jumping out of a perfectly good and operating airplane. Florida Wires reports (and it’s on FB to some of us) that: Sentencing for an Army sergeant convicted of murder has been delayed by a military judge after the lead defense attorney in the case suffered injuries in a skydiving accident.…
CG cutter CO fired
Navy Times reports: The commanding officer of the patrol boat Anacapa was fired Monday over a loss of confidence in his ability to command, according to a Coast Guard press release.
AFFCA grants a writ
In United States v. Hall, the AFCCA ordered the release of the appellant based on CAAF’s resolution of the issues in United States v. Beaty, 70 M.J. 39 (C.A.A.F. 2011).
CAAF decides another counsel severance issue
United States v. Hohman was decided today. This is another USMC case where the military counsel was “severed” due to a release from active duty. Without a sufficient showing of prejudice CAAF affirms NMCCA. NMCCA held that the MJ erred in his abatement order. Here’s a link to Hohman at…
Worth the read
with thanks to concurringopinions: Robert M. Chesney, Who May Be Held? Military Detention Through the Habeas Lens, 52 B.C. L. Rev. 769 (2011) [PDF], 52:3 B. C. L. REV. 769 (2011).
DP
Here are Dwight “My Liege” Sullivan’s summary of the military death penalty since 1984. Under the current military death penalty system, which President Reagan promulgated in January 1984, there have been 52 known capital courts-martial resulting in 16 adjudged death sentences, for a 30.8% death sentencing rate. (Convening authorities commuted…
Worth the read 2
Making Padilla Practical: Defense Counsel and Collateral Consequences at Guilty Plea Gabriel J. Chin University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law; University of Arizona School of Government and Public Policy Howard Law Journal, Vol. 54, No. 3, p. 101, 2011 Arizona Legal Studies Discussion Paper No. 11-17 Abstract:…
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Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff between Privacy and Security Daniel J. Solove George Washington University Law School Daniel J. Solove, NOTHING TO HIDE: THE FALSE TRADEOFF BETWEEN PRIVACY AND SECURITY, Chapter 1, Yale University Press, 2011 Abstract: "If you’ve got nothing to hide," many people say, "you shouldn’t worry…
MEJA and stuff
Human Rights First posted: Today [a post on 25 May 2011], the Senate Judiciary Committee will be holding a hearing titled, “Holding Criminals Accountable: Extending Criminal Jurisdiction to Government Contractors and Employees Abroad” addressing the need to clarify criminal jurisdiction over U.S. contractors. Human Rights First has long called for…