This is the headline of an article by John Ramsey in the Fayetteville Observer, 28 September 2009. There are plenty of other articles coming out because of the interest in the case. An Army sergeant charged with involuntary manslaughter asked this morning for a jury made up of one-third enlisted…
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Mistress reveals the murderous plots that led to a senior enlisted sailor’s brutal attack on his own family
This is the headline of a titillating article in by Travis Tritten, Stars and Stripes, Pacific edition, Wednesday, September 30, 2009 MANILA, Philippines — Master Chief Petty Officer John W. Bench Jr. appeared to be a model sailor on the rise, headed for a new assignment carrying greater status and…
Nature of soldiers’ actions to be focus of court-martial
Sun Sep 27, 2009, by John Ramsey, Staff writer, The Fayetteville Observer. Sgt. Justin A. Boyle recognized the men who showed up at the Ugly Stick Saloon in July 2008. Like the men Boyle had accompanied to the bar, they were part of his intelligence unit in the 82nd Airborne…
Watada a done deal.
The Army grants the officer’s resignation under "other than honorable conditions" By Gregg K. Kakesako, Honolulu Star Bulletin, Sep 26, 2009 First Lt. Ehren Watada, the first commissioned military officer to refuse deployment to Iraq because he believed it was an illegal war, has won his three-year legal battle with…
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Army to allow Iraq war objector to resign By AUDREY McAVOY (AP) – 5 hours ago HONOLULU — The Army is allowing the first commissioned officer to be court-martialed for refusing to go to Iraq to resign from the service, his attorney said late Friday. First Lt. Ehren Watada will…
Scandal: USCG company commander forms inappropriate relationships with recruits.
That’s the title of the article in Shore News Today, by Claire Lowe. Previous posts about the case are here and here. Ms. Lowe’s article is a little more rich in detail of what appears to have happened that lead up to the court-martial.
NCIS Offering Cash Reward for Info
The title of a post on Military.com, September 23, 2009, by Ben Avey YOKOSUKA, Japan – The Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) Far East field office has started a public information campaign to get the word out about rewards for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a person…
Brown court-martial to begin Monday
Is a staff report filed Thu Sep 24, 2009, on FayObserver.com The general court-martial for one of seven paratroopers accused of accidentally killing a fellow soldier is slated to begin Monday. Sgt. Justin A. Boyle is the first service member to be tried in the death of Pfc. Luke Brown.…
AP-LS news
The American Psychology-Law Society is a divsion of the American Psychological Association. They have some very good timely research in their magazine, and they try to keep track of relevant news. Here are a couple of interesting items on their web-site. Here are a couple of examples. 1. Fake video…
Child pornography is?
This “issue” or question would be addressed to all of those parents across the country who like to take pictures of their young children. The answer could be that maybe you shouldn’t. 1. Bath Photos & Wal-Mart: What is Child Pornography? By Caleb Groos on September 22, 2009, on FindLawBlotter.…