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SEAL cases 300310

Human Events reports that: One of three Navy SEALs facing a court martial announced at a rally Saturday that he has passed a polygraph test, casting doubt on the Pentagon’s case against him. Rep. John Shadegg (R.-Ariz.) who attended and spoke at the rally, told HUMAN EVENTS that “while the…

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Collateral effects

Not all states allow a prior court-martial conviction into evidence.  But as the decision in Oliver v. Commonwealth, 60 S.E. 2d 567 (2005), shows, the Commonwealth of Virginia considers a prior special court-martial conviction admissible in sentencing. In principle, we accept that certain "wholly unconstitutional" convictions can be collaterally attacked…

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Gitmo cases

Guantanamo Bay Detainees in the Courts, an eBook by Leagle.com. Legal experts will analyze the Guantanamo Bay detainee cases for decades to come, but presented here are the court opinions themselves, unedited and in their entirety, so that readers can review a court’s reasoning firsthand, unfiltered and without bias.  The…

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Possession of CP and child sexual abuse are the same?

Carissa Byrne Hessick, Disentangling CP from Child Sex Abuse, 88 Washington L. Rev. __ (2010). Recent years have seen a significant increase in the criminal penalties associated with possession of child pornography. The new severity appears to be premised on arguments that blur the distinction between those who possess images…

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February Army Lawyer

Here are the military justice related articles in the new Army Lawyer. Searching for Reasonableness—The Supreme Court Revisits the Fourth Amendment “I’ve Got to Admit It’s Getting Better”*: New Developments in Post-Trial The Impact of Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts on Admissibility of Forensic Test Results at Courts-Martial Armed for the Attack:…

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Up periscope WE 270310

Sentencing Law & Policy reports: This remarkable local story out of Montana, which is headlined "Man blames PTSD for child pornography downloads," reports on another notable sentence break given to a notable child porn offense.  Here are the details, which spotlight many of the hottest issues in current federal sentencing…

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Extraterritoriality

I posted the other day about an 11th Circuit decision on extra-territoriality of 18 U. S. Code 2251A.  Here is an article, courtesy of CrimProfBlog that may be of some interest on that subject. Jeffrey A. Meyer (Quinnipiac University – School of Law) has posted Dual Illegality and Geoambiguous Law:…

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Crime Labs

I’ve posted before about issues with forensic testing and police controlled laboratories (including military drug testing laboratories).  Here is an article from my old crim law professor, a former Army JA.  You’ve also heard me frequently talk about confirmatory bias in regard to police investigations and other investigations.  Paul C.…

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Another retiree recall – ?

New York Times reports: The former military surgeon and Medtronic consultant accused of falsifying research about the benefits of a bone-growth product used on soldiers injured in Iraq is now under investigation for a possible court-martial, officials at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center said Wednesday.   The investigation will determine…

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