What can happen for laughing?
Yes, of course he can. Last laugh and all.
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Yes, of course he can. Last laugh and all.
The accuser (alleged victim) can always withdraw the allegations - that doesn't mean the court-martial goes away...that's up to the convening...
The 15-6 will play no great role in a court-martial proceeding, i.e. witnesses and other evidence will be presented. Because the 15-6 was poorly...
You should talk to your lawyer. Generally, Members of Congress will not get involved with military justice matters and when they do, the GCMCA...
Yep. If you have the school slot.
You don't provide any justification or rationale as to why you want to change your contract. Based upon what you put, I would say you should speak...
You may as well tell him. They will discover it anyway if you ship without disclosure and get a failure to appear issued. I suspect you are...
There's no such thing as a military divorce. You should contact a family law attorney in the state in which you live and want to be divorced.
Call the FBI and report it. Sooner the better.
Yes, characterization does play a role in what benefits you can receive from the veterans administration.