WHBL News Radio has this interesting piece. Kurtis Armann was paroled from a federal prison in Ohio last year. U.S. Marshals arrested him in Brookfield in January – and they said they found driver’s licenses and an Army Reserve ID which Armann allegedly used to make fraudulent purchases. When he…
Court-Martial Trial Practice Blog
Ramrod Five update 4
Military.com reports: Last December, Army Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs began joking with other Soldiers about how easy it would be to “toss a grenade” at Afghan civilians and kill them, according to statements made by fellow platoon members to military investigators. . . . The Seattle Times has reviewed court…
Up periscope
Huffington Post is reporting on the Toussaint case. A senior chief who was censured by the Secretary of the Navy for hazing sailors under his command may retire with a full pension, Navy officials say. Since it was announced last October, the terms of Michael Toussaint’s retirement have come under…
Sounds familiar
Military courts martial do not sacrifice fairness Re: Military justice system was not fair to Semrau, THE OTTAWA CITIZEN AUGUST 9, 2010 Aug. 4. I wish to clarify some misconceptions about the roles and responsibilities of the key actors at a court martial and illustrate that courts martial are indeed…
Summer reading
Robert Seymour writing as Charles Courtley, Wig Begone, A former military judge is set to follow the late John Mortimer after penning a comic novel about the legal profession. Robert Seymour, best known for his role in presiding over court-martial trials, has enjoyed glowing reviews for ‘Wig Begone’.
Davila case all but over
KOMONews.com reports that: The Army specialist who admits she murdered a Pierce County couple then kidnapped their baby two years ago will spend the rest of her life behind bars without the possibility of parole. In the conclusion to the court martial of Specialist Ivette Davila, military judge Colonel Stephen…
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Military.com reports that: A Davis-Monthan airman is on trial in military court this week over allegations that he ran a fraudulent Russian bride ring, arranging sham marriages for money with members of the military so the foreign women could obtain legal status in the U.S. The Record-Courier reports on the…
Davila update 2
KOLOTV reports: Joint Base Lewis-McChord spokeswoman Catherine Caruso says the pleas from Ivette G. Davila were accepted by the judge, Col. Stephen R. Henley, at Monday’s court martial. She was to be sentenced later in the day to life in prison.
Light reading 2
Avoiding the Extremes: A Proposal for Modifying Court Member Selection in the Military Victor Hansen New England Law | Boston August 18, 2010 Abstract: This article address the method used in the military court-martial system to select jurors (referred to as panel members). Under military law, the panel members who…
Light reading
The Laws of War as a Constitutional Limit on Military Jurisdiction Stephen I. Vladeck American University – Washington College of Law Journal of National Security & Policy, Forthcoming American University Washington College of Law Research Paper No. 2010-27 Abstract: Nine years, one Supreme Court decision, two statutes, and a veritable…