Pilotonline reports: The court-martial of a Navy reservist accused of trying to sell classified documents is set to begin today at Norfolk Naval Station. Stars & Stripes reports: Navy captains and commanders have a little more time to decide whether to voluntarily retire by September 2012, or instead face an…
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Flash – Sailor pleads guilty
Navy Times reports: A Navy sailor has pleaded guilty to attempted espionage for trying to sell classified documents to someone he believed was a Chinese intelligence officer.
Worth the Read
Seizure and Search — (And I think this includes computers that are password protected.) Jones on Closed Containers and Apparent-Authority Consent Brian Jones has posted Keep Closed Containers Closed: Resolving the Circuit Split in Favor of Individual Privacy (Iowa Law Review, Vol. 97, November 2011) on SSRN. Here is the…
CAAF decides Savala
CAAF decided United States v. Savala today. I represented him at trial. I also represented him on appeal to the NMCCA and CAAF. This was a case I did on appeal pro bono.
Up periscope
fayobserver.com reports: A sailor who officials say was caught trying to sell government secrets while attending training on Fort Bragg is set to go on trial later this week. Apparently he waived his 32, a PTA in the offing? Marine Corps Times has a short piece on “sexting:” It’s called…
More on USACIL
USACIL also does computer forensics. So today I get a call on a case (not mine), a forensic examiner. USACIL used a particular item to image the drive in a current case. Unfortunately they can’t explain why the report shows the same numbers that obviously come from another case. It’s…
Brady and experts
Here’s an excellent piece by Prof. Colin Miller. It’s a follow-up to an earlier post. I have it here. One Track Bind: Brady, Melendez-Diaz, and Remedial Rationing
Forensics–again
B-R-A-D-Y and Giglio, and Kyles, and others. Defense counsel should not trust USACIL. A number of news agencies, particularly McClatchy are digging deeper into the problems of individuals as well as management at USACIL. These issues ought to be used anytime you are requesting expert assistance for anything touched by…
DATF
Inside the Detainee Abuse Task Force, reported in The Nation.
F2SO
I was ruminating on the Partington issue, and I was reading the recent NMCCA’s decisions, and I came across this. Federal courts, to include the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, have long held that a defective specification challenged for the first time on appeal will be liberally construed…