Spouse in military, won't particpate in divorce now what?
The military has various rules for cooperating in the service of process. One of the points that a military member is sometimes told by the...
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The military has various rules for cooperating in the service of process. One of the points that a military member is sometimes told by the...
I believe Lejeune is exclusive federal jurisdiction, in which case that would be federal. There is a memorandum of understanding and other "rules"...
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Have you talked to the State's Attorney? Perhaps this is something he/she can answer, and also may be able to reschedule any hearing.
Unfortunately you may have a case of he said/she said on what you were "allowed" to do.
See Ms. Commander's answer. Contact her or an attorney there in VaBch.
Do NOT give any cooperation to CID. This may be something you can get out of. NO guarantee. Contact us at www.court-martial.com, we can give you...
Do not cooperate. If that's the evidence against you it is possible you have a very good case to defend against. Don't let them harass or...
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You can petition for a change in RE code. It depends on which service you were in on which Board to apply to. You generally stand a better chance...