NYTimes: Defendants Fresh From War Find Service Counts in Court. Air Force Times: Troubled Air Force Colonel becomes a troubled Air Force First Lieutenant.
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NYTimes: Defendants Fresh From War Find Service Counts in Court. Air Force Times: Troubled Air Force Colonel becomes a troubled Air Force First Lieutenant.
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Lawyers blogging about their pending cases is about as bad as jurors texting during a trial, and about as dangerous as jurors texting while driving to trial. Usually, the Court, the Client, or the State Bar (or a combination thereof) takes offense. Well, it appears that MAJ Hasan’s lawyer is doing just that.
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Finally, there is hope that the Obama Administration will get it right. In overruling the Attorney General’s short-sighted and misguided decision to send Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) to a civilian court in New York City, this White House will have acknowledged at least two things that those of us with military and federal government experience [...]
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One of America’s foremost veterans service organizations, AMVETS (American Veterans), launched its new effort to help report individuals claiming military honors and awards they never earned, a problem that the organization fears is on the rise. The veterans group bills the site as “a first-of-its-kind clearinghouse of information where concerned citizens can learn how to [...]
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