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Do I need to seek outside legal advice? I am facing an Honorable OR General under honorable conditions separation.
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Answered on October 17, 2014
Do you need legal help? Absolutely. You are facing a really messy legal situation. You could have or may still receive a Court Martial for the...
How long does the military have to notify you of a positive drug test result?
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Answered on October 16, 2014
No due process issue as I can see. Seven months simply means you were employed about 5 months longer than you otherwise should have been... As a...
I am getting a restraining order against me from my wife, does this attach to lautenberg amendment
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Answered on October 16, 2014
Not yet necessarily Lautenberg, unless you are convicted of ANY DV offense. But a TRO may restrict guns which is a problem for you. The military...
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How do I stop a chaptering ? They are trying to kick my husband for failing a drug test but that is the first mistake.
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Answered on October 16, 2014
Sad news, it'll be nearly impossible to stop. It's mostly a paperwork drill for the unit leadership. He can consult with a lawyer, submit a...
What trouble could a subordinate NCO get into for having sex with her 1SG? What are her rights?
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Answered on October 14, 2014
Serious trouble. If there was a report made, a 15-6 or similar internal investigation would occur and pertinent parties questioned, and evidence...
Is kissing considered an act of adultry in the UCMJ?
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Answered on October 14, 2014
No. Adultery requires a sex act with someone not your spouse, or with the spouse of another. A kiss does not qualify.
My son was in the brig for a little over a year for a cyber crime and got out in this short of time if he agreed to be placed on
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Answered on October 14, 2014
Sex offender registry is a requirement for certain crimes, not something one negotiates. It would be understandable that you may have gotten the...
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US Soldiers are to deployed to AFRICA to help with EBOLA. A war against disease we can not see and could spread to others.
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Answered on October 12, 2014
In short, it's 99.9% likely a lawful order. I can think of zero reasons it may be unlawful. If you refuse to deploy, you can expect to be at...
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CID involvment from this forum
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Answered on October 11, 2014
Anything is possible. Best to ask anonymously or privately.
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I Had a call from Lombardo Daniels and moss they say they are a law office.
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Answered on October 10, 2014
I've moved this to Debt Collection from Military Law. I suspect you'll get more help there.
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