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Can there be a thrill for the advocate after a “win?” Sure. But this post addresses after the thrill of that initial “win” is gone for the military client. After a client wins in a hearing or ...
Read moreThere are times when we, as (ethical) military justice practitioners, are compelled to tell would-be clients or even current clients when we should take no further steps on their behalf. All cases ...
Read moreI return often to the idea of finding my joy. I have had many humbling experiences not so long ago that helped me see a reflection in the mirror that bore little resemblance to joy. In Master ...
Read moreWhen the command initiates an investigation against you, your world may be turned upside down. You are put into a limbo status while awaiting the investigation’s results. For a while, only field ...
Read moreWhen I released each book in military motions practice, I had colleagues question why I would give away the special sauce. They reasoned that this somehow dilutes the likelihood that I would be hired ...
Read moreThe firm often fields questions about whether or not the command or police authorities can seize personally owned weapons from service members. As many issues in the law, it depends. A search warrant ...
Read moreWhether or not members of your unit, your command, and even military law enforcement can enter your military housing can be a complicated issue. Military family housing is a type of private ...
Read moreWe are frequently asked whether the command can take action against a service member when Family Advocacy Program (FAP) unsubstantiates a claim against the member. The short answer is yes. Keep ...
Read moreLots of military personnel have an interest in firearms. This makes sense: firearm proficiency is required throughout the military, even for jobs that don’t require daily use of a firearm.
Read moreI frequently encounter this question from servicemembers after they learn that court-martial charges are coming, and it usually comes with a fair amount of frustration. To answer the question, it is ...
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