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LTC Lakin sitrep 9

NIMJ was able to send Charlie Fowler to monitor todays Article 39(a), UCMJ, session. 1.  Trial is continued until 4 November 2010 from 13 October 2010.  Not sure of the reason.  It appears Mr. Jensen asked the judge to hold the case “in abeyance” pending resolution of an (untimely?) writ…

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LTC Lakin sitrep 8

WorldNetDaily reports: Disagreement arose todday among supporters of Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin, the Army doctor facing military court-martial for refusing orders to deploy to Afghanistan after questioning Barack Obama’s constitutional eligibility to be president. A group of retired military officers organized as the Veterans Council and the United States Patriot…

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Up periscope

New York Times piece with a portion of video from Morlock’s confession. Washington Post on the Ramrod Five. A U.S. Army staff sergeant dreamed up a plan for fellow soldiers to kill three Afghan civilians this year because he was motivated by “pure hatred,” another soldier accused in the slayings…

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LTC Lakin sitrep

It has been (fill in the blank) days since LTC Lakin has been denied some discovery and witnesses for his case.  His website has been updated in one place to say “Judge To Rule On Defense Request,” but the breaking news column still has the old verbiage, “Judge to Rules…

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Ramrod Five sitrep

The Seattle Times reports the pending court-martial case: Spc. Jeremy Morlock, a 22-year-old Army soldier from Wasilla, Alaska, will face charges in connection with the murders of three Afghan civilians and other crimes at a hearing scheduled Monday at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. And here’s a Foreign Policy note.

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Military justice book

The Chronicle reports: Barbara (Obremski) Allen, widow of Chester native First Lt. Louis Allen, will host a book-signing of her new release “Front Toward Enemy” On Saturday, Oct. 23 from 3-6 p.m., at John S. Burke Catholic High School in Goshen. When Lt. Allen was murdered in Iraq in 2005…

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NMCCA decisions

Couple of new NMCCA decisions on some court-martial appeals. United States v. Soucie.  In this case NMCCA decides that the military judge failed to adequately inquire into  a duress defense on providency. The accused raised six errors and the NMCCA specified an additional error.  The government agreed that a charge…

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Crawford, Melendez-Diaz, Briscoe, and Blazier stew

Here is Professor Friedman’s post about Briscoe. The Virginia Supreme Court today issued its decision in Briscoe on remand from the United States Supreme Court.  . The court held that the former Virginia statutory scheme (under which the defendant had to call a lab analyst as his witness if he…

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LTC Lakin sitrep

This is the 13th day that APF (safeguardourconstitution), LTC Lakin’s support site, has failed to post the military judge’s findings and conclusions, and advertises as “Breaking News,”  “Judge to Rules (sic) . . ..” This is the 13th day that LTC Lakin and his team have failed to file a…

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MAJ Hasan sitrep

WFAA.com reports that: Fort Hood shooting suspect Maj. Nidal Hasan’s attorney tells News 8 he will ask a military judge Thursday morning to close the upcoming Article 32 Hearing for his client to the public and press. “I think it’s necessary to ensure he can eventually get a fair trial…

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