What will happen?
It depends on the outcome and the decision of his commander. It could be no action, a reprimand, an Art. 15, or a court-martial. It’s also...
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It depends on the outcome and the decision of his commander. It could be no action, a reprimand, an Art. 15, or a court-martial. It’s also...
This information should be reviewed with a criminal defense attorney. It is hard to answer such a question in an open forum. If you haven’t...
You might qualify for diversion. If you haven’t spoken to an attorney yet, it would be wise to start making phone calls.
Yes the main thing to understand is that the level of the charge will depend on the amount of the alleged theft. If you haven’t called a lawyer...
Engaging an attorney is a wise move. You need professional assistance to help you assess the case and make decisions about what to do going forward.
Yes it’s always possible to negotiate a plea deal to a lesser charge, but to do that I highly recommend you retain a criminal defense attorney. ...
If the civilian case proceeds, you are likely looking at an administrative separation on the military side. It would be wise to review your case...
If it’s a 15-6 investigation then typically you are given a chance to rebut any findings. What will follow from that depends on the evidence and...
Call and retain a lawyer specializing in military law ASAP. At this stage in your career, a GOMOR is severe and you need to defend against it.
Yes that’s a possibility, something that is decided by the VA. Still, you should consult counsel to review the Article 15 and chapter. It is...