Can a jag attorney access my civilian medical records without my permission?
Contact the civilian provider and ask them how and with what the Government requested the records. Also, keep in mind that if you used TriCare...
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Contact the civilian provider and ask them how and with what the Government requested the records. Also, keep in mind that if you used TriCare...
Conviction at court-martial for a crime that causes gun ownership problems is different from an administrative discharge--which you likely have. An...
In principle, you should appeal to the next level. By doing that you show "exhaustion" of remedies before going to the DRB or BCMR. Whether you...
Do NOT make any statements to CID. Tell them you WANT a lawyer. Army CID is NOT your friend, although they will lie to you and give you that...
On those "facts" and those alone--no. There all kinds of legal (some constitutional) problems with that.
The Navy won't take you with a criminal history that is recent.
It depends. Do you have more than six years of service or are they separating you with an Other Than Honorable Conditions discharge. If so, you...
Usually no. However, if you are applying for work with the federal government and they either require a security clearance or evaluation for a...
You can submit an application to the BCNR (I assume you are Navy?) The application must be submitted within three years of the error...
1. I think the likely route is to petition the relevant Board for Correction of Military Records--each Service has one. The Board might not will,...