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An early war crime trial?

Guenal Mettraux, A Little Known Case from the American Civil War:  The War Crimes Trial of Major General John H. Gee, 8 J. Int. Crim. Justice, 1059. Major John Henry Gee was the commandant of the Confederate prison at Salisbury, North Carolina from 1864 until 1865. During his tenure, thousands…

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Peacekeeping and sex offenses

Melanie O’Brien’s thesis for her PhD at Nottingham Univ. is online. National & International Criminal Jurisdiction Over United Nations Peacekeeping Personnel for Gender-Based Crimes Against Women. This thesis seeks to determine the most effective jurisdiction for criminal accountability for UN peacekeeping personnel who engage in sexual exploitation and abuse of…

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Bullcoming sitrep 1

Here is an observation by federalevidence.com: One issue raised by the new case concerns whether a majority of the Court still supports the Confrontation Clause analysis established under Crawford v. Washington in 2004, and Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts in 2009. Two Justices who voted in the majority (John Paul Stevens and…

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LTC Lakin sitrep

Humor in military lawyering is good.  Humor is good.  Standby for a comment from DMLHS tonight. In thinking about why the case would be delayed to 3 November 2010 there were all kinds of ideas floating around, some ideas being of a conspiratorial nature.  I had missed the piece noted…

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Post-trial and SOR

Daily Commercial reports: To police Chief Ed Nathanson, it doesn’t matter where you’ve been convicted as a sex offender or predator. It only matters that you’ve been convicted. So, if you are convicted out of state or in a court martial, your conviction still counts in Lady Lake, and you…

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Up periscope

Washington Post reports: A U.S. soldier in Iraqis accused of fatally shooting two other American service members and injuring a third after an argument in Iraq’s Anbar province last week, the military said. WRAL.com reports: A military judge on Monday set a Dec. 8 trial date for an 82nd Airborne…

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Post-trial

Army Times reports. A regional prison is opening at Fort Leavenworth, combining the operations of military prisons elsewhere in the United States. The Joint Regional Confinement Facility will be operated by the Army Corrections Command. It’s located on the northeast Kansas post near the U.S. Disciplinary Barracks, the military’s maximum-security…

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Another potential SCOTUS grant

The U. S. Supreme Court has granted certiorari in Kentucky v. King. QUESTION PRESENTED: Police officers entered an apartment building in hot pursuit of a person who sold crack cocaine to an undercover informant. They heard a door slam, but were not certain which of two apartments the trafficker fled…

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