What can happen to someone who is being a caused if violating a military protective order?
Violation of a military protective order (MPO) can have several administrative and legal consequences. If an MPO is violated, the accused may be...
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Violation of a military protective order (MPO) can have several administrative and legal consequences. If an MPO is violated, the accused may be...
You can read the DoD policy on efforts to comply with the ADA and the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) by clicking on this link...
The short answer is no you can't sue the USMC for this. You should talk to an attorney with the Marine Corps Defense Services Organization or a...
This question appears to be more appropriate for general criminal defense rather than military law. I've recommended that it be moved to that...
If you accepted Article 15 and were found guilty, you may appeal but your appeal will most likely be limited to whether or not the punishment you...
This isn't a military law question so much as it is an administrative/personnel issue. Contact your unit S-1/Admin section and they will be able...
While accepting NJP or Article 15 punishment does not count as a conviction, it can have life altering consequences such as potentially leading to...
Article 35 (Service of Charges), UCMJ, states "The trial counsel to whom court-martial charges are referred for trial shall cause to be served upon...
Unfortunately, there is very little chance that a discharge review board will look at your case, much less grant relief given the amount of time...
I think you are most likely referring to what is commonly known as a "magistrate." Typically, magistrates review minor traffic violations and may...