Just how long can the time between an incident and a article 15 reading be?
The time limits for Art. 15 is two years from the date of offense. The time limit for court-martial is anywhere from five years to never depending...
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The time limits for Art. 15 is two years from the date of offense. The time limit for court-martial is anywhere from five years to never depending...
CID does not find someone guilty, they investigate. Decisions are made by a commander. Only a commander at Art. 15 or a court-martial can find...
Yes, he needs to get legal counsel. At his likely rank and years of service this is a significant event that may prevent him remaining in the...
You should talk with a TDS attorney or civilian attorney ASAP. Do not make any statements to anyone. Be very careful of FAP, they are effectively...
The AF has the better statistic for those seeking upgrades. But you have a drug case, and you have only been out a few years. The general...
You are too late to petition the Discharge Review Board. You would need to petition the Army Board for Correction of Records. To do that there is...
Yes. Before leaving you will be required to go through a whole checklist of requirements before separation, including counseling on jobs and...
Sounds like homework? It depends on the jurisdiction, the severity of the case, the potential publicity.
Here are some starting...
Retaliation for using the IG, Congress, or Art. 138 is a crime, and is prohibited by statute. You should monitor for this and it can be a separate...