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A military court in Kuwait has convicted a third soldier in connection with the August suicide of 19-year-old Keiffer Wilhelm.  Staff Sgt. Enoch Chatman of West Covina, Calif., received three months’ confinement and a written reprimand from the commanding general and was reduced two pay levels to a specialist.  Chatman…

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Military suicides

Statistics are starting to be released about suicides, primarily within the Army, showing increases in the numbers. I think it’s reasonably safe to assume that attempts as well as “gestures” have risen during that period of time. Eight years of war in Afghanistan and Iraq have etched indelible scars on…

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Exchange, shoplifting, and medication.

A lieutenant colonel said because he suffers from kleptomania he should not be court-martialed for shoplifting last year at Fort Benning, Ga. Lt. Col. Rodney Page, a 28-year Army veteran, admits to stealing $37 worth of challenge coins at the post exchange, but he blames the Army for mistakenly reducing…

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Larson said Hutchinson’s command did offer her child-care options when her plan fell through, but did not specify if those options included foster care, as was alleged by Courage to Resist. "So far, Spc. Hutchinson has chosen not to take advantage of any of those options," Larson said. "A well-known…

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Separations and recruiting

Us civilian lawyers frequently get questions about recruiting: Why can’t I join; why can’t I join without a waiver; why is my OTH, GD, RE2 a bar to enlistment. Here is part of the answer: Congress & Law reports the statistics.   What causes people to be rejected can be boiled…

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Supervised release

Sentencing Law & Policy (an excellent site) has this post which may be of some interest to those dealing with post-confinement issues. The Third Circuit has today issued an interesting opinion concerning supervised release conditions for a repeat sex offender.  The ruling in US v. Heckman, No. 08-3844 (3d Cir.…

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SEAL case: trial venue changed to Iraq [correction]

A military judge has decided to move the trial for one of three Navy SEALs accused in connection with the alleged assault of a suspected terrorist to Iraq. Cmdr. Tierney Carlos, the trial judge for the court-martial of Special Warfare Operator 2nd Class (SEAL) Jonathan Elliot Keefe, has agreed with…

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