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MJ Summer Camp IV

Introducing evidence or refreshing recollection? TC:  May I approach the witness? MJ:  Yes. TC:  I’m handing prosecution exhibit 3 to the witness, please look at that. DC:  Can we see that first please? TC:  Your honor we gave a copy of this to the defense in discovery. DC:  Your honor…

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MJ Summer Camp – III

A constant frustration – how to impeach (and typically with the book is sitting there on counsel table). Complaining Witness:  Blah, blah, blah. Defense counsel:  Now Ms. Complaining Witness you received an Article 15  . . . . (“Objection,” – “Sustained.” [DC looks at judge with a ‘what did I…

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Wanat fall-out

I previously posted about an Army decision to rescind GOMR’s for several officers involved in the Wanat event.  [Military to open new investigation into battle that killed nine soldiers, and here.]  Here are links to a two parter by Tom Ricks on Wanat in Foreign Policy: The families respond I…

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MJ Summer Camp – II

Your client is charged with burglary, theft, and false official statement.  You call a good Sailor witness.  The witness testifies.  Imagine the questions I asked in MJ Summer Camp I, or just as easily that there has been no prior impeachment cross-examination. Trial counsel:  LTC Witness, does a good Sailor…

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NMCCA sets aside a rape conviction

United States v. Ruiz should sound familiar to most defense counsel – the basic facts that is.  An adultery case becomes a rape allegation. In particular I recommend: Reporting the Alleged Rape On the night of the alleged rape, after returning to the barracks, AN P did not report the…

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Another LIO case

Here is an interesting Order in United States v. Aguilar where the court has specified an issue. Whether assault consummated by a battery in violation of Article 128, UCMJ, 10 U.S.C. § 928, of which the appellant was convicted, is a lesser included offense of the charged Rape by Use…

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MJ Summer Camp – I

A constant pet frustration – lack of understanding of how to impeach.  Let’s look at this from a common witness situation – the good military character witness. Witness:  Blah, blah, blah. Witness:  In my opinion Private Rumpelstiltskin is a good Soldier. Trial counsel:  Now LTC Witness, you’re aware that the…

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We know close enough when we see it

FourthAmendment.com has this post: Today is the 26th anniversary of United States v. Leon and the good faith exception. When I remembered that this morning, I had a flash back to the last CLE I did for prosecutors about 1990 where the speaker after me referred to July 5th as…

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