Kens5.com reports: While Major Nidal Hasan recovers in a hospital, the depth and complexity of the legal case which could soon surround him is expansive and could take years to conclude, according to well-known defense attorney, Jack Zimmermann. In addition to pretrial statements, it is to be considered that the…
Court-Martial Trial Practice Blog
The charge sheet ICO United States v. Hamilton
Here is a copy of the preferred charges in subject case, courtesy of CGBlog. Posts about this case UP: Coastie O-5 in serious trouble
Guns galore for Major Nidal Hasan
NY Daily News and FoxNews.com report: A 5.7-millimeter pistol used in the Fort Hood shooting was purchased legally by suspect Nidal Hasan at a Texas gun shop, law enforcement officials said Friday. Army Col. John Rossi, deputy commander at Fort Hood, confirmed at a news conference late Friday in Texas…
NMCCA issues 15 decisions today
All were submitted on their merits. All except one was a straight legal affirmance. In United States v. Carney, the court themselves found two errors that needed to be corrected. The convening authority failed to suspend the bad conduct discharge as agreed in a pretrial agreement, and a multiplicity issue…
Red on red killing at Camp Lejeune
WWAY NewsChannel 3 reports: Twenty-one-year-old Private Jonathan Law is in custody for the murder of another Marine early Friday morning. Officials still have their own questions regarding the incident, and are saying little about what they do know. ENC Today.com reports that Pvt Law have attempted suicide.
Another child death case
Azcentral.com reports that: A U.S. Airman stationed in England is facing a court martial at Luke Air Force Base over charges that he smothered his 11-month old son.
Military actions – judicial proceedings – and international relations
Monstersandcritics.com: has a piece on, “Legal issues snarl German inquiry into airstrike colonel (1st Lead).” While the piece is relevant to criticism of the German commander who ordered an air strike in Afghanistan, I thought it might resonate a little in regard to Italy’s conviction of a U.S. Air Force…
Crime in the military
The sad events at Fort Hood have caused some to review the general “crime rate” within the military. Slate’s Daniel Engber has this short piece. Is There a Lot of Crime on Military Bases?Not as much as you’d think. That said, major crimes have been in on the rise across…
Navy PTA clause
CAAFLog has this interesting post and question about a new (?) clause in standard Navy PTA’s that remove good time credit. This Agreement constitutes my request for, and the convening authority’s approval of, deferment of all confinement suspended pursuant to the terms of this Agreement and deferment for the days…
1Lt Behenna update
Robert Don Gifford has provided an update on the Behenna case. The entire Oklahoma congressional delegation signed a letter for clemency on his behalf. Recent radiocast from Tulsa radio morning program by host Pat Campbell The Director of the Northeast Intelligence Network, Douglas J. Hagmann, writes, " The analysis of…