What can happen to someone who is being a caused if violating a military protective order?
That's 2 or 3 pretty serious crimes, and enough to warrant some level of significant adverse administrative actions, being kicked out of service,...
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That's 2 or 3 pretty serious crimes, and enough to warrant some level of significant adverse administrative actions, being kicked out of service,...
If you are or were facing a Court Martial, and entered a plea to be kicked out in lieu of a Court Martial, then you are presumably waiving the...
Bottom line, you need to retain an attorney or go over to local base defense counsel. While your mental health is critical, getting kicked out...
It's possible if you haven't been sworn in. However, it may not be. You probably need to talk to the recruiter or hire a lawyer. But the life...
Yes, certainly. Military and Civilian are separate jurisdictions. First, I hope you reported it immediately to your chain of command as a...
The only prohibitions on point are felony conviction or Dishonorable Discharge. If you never went to a Court Martial (or criminal court) and/or...
Some benefits will be available. There's a lengthy list and the best way to figure out what you're entitled to is to speak with the VA. Some...
In short, maybe. If you have more than 6 years in service (or it's an OTH, which a failed weight/tape won't be), you can demand a separation...
Sorry for your loss. You might also look into a hardship discharge or a sole survivor discharge. Go over to the Legal Assistance office on post. ...
You can't get a DD for this, and that's reserved for very serious offenses and only given at a General Court Martial. You can, however, screw up...