SOLDIERING ON: INSIGHTS INTO MILITARY LEGAL MATTERS

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Should I Go Judge Alone?
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Should I Go Judge Alone?

One of the frequent questions I hear in my practice relates to whether or not a military member facing court-martial should “go judge alone.”  Specifically, that means that a military judge rather than a court-martial panel will decide guilt or innocence and then decide on an appropriate sentence.

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Naturalization Through Service
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Naturalization Through Service

Military.com ran an Associated Press story about the Army quietly discharging immigrant recruits. We found this story particularly troubling because immigration is a hot-button political issue impacting families all over this country, and the idea of a pathway to citizenship for those who demonstrate their loyalty through service is just and honorable.

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When Experts Matter
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When Experts Matter

We prosecuted a hard-fought trial in Pennsylvania involving the death of a woman.  We obtained a full acquittal after almost two years of motions practice and battling with the prosecution.  Although the trial lasted four days, the jury deliberated less than thirty minutes before reaching a verdict.

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The Language of Command
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The Language of Command

Crisp Military Law recently represented a military member at their in-person appearance for Non-Judicial Punishment (NJP) under Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. While not a complete victory, the outcome was highly favorable for the client and resulted in suspended punishment.

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Strategic Court-Martial Defense
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Strategic Court-Martial Defense

“Strategic” refers to identifying long-term or overall aims and interests and the means of achieving them. Recently, the attorneys at our firm discussed the goals and reasonable potential outcomes for several of our ongoing cases. The conversations reminded me of discussions with other military officers when I was deployed

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Fairness for Veterans Act 2016
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Fairness for Veterans Act 2016

In 2016, The U. S. Government Accountability Office studied Department of Defense (DOD) data collected from 2011 to 2015. Consequently, their analysis found that during the years 2011 to 2015, 91,764 service members were separated for misconduct.

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When Experts Matter
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When Experts Matter

We litigated a hard-fought trial in Pennsylvania involving the death of a woman.  We obtained a full acquittal after almost two years of motions practice and battling with the prosecution.  Even though the trial lasted four long days, the jury deliberated for less than 30 minutes before reaching a verdict.

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Should I Go Judge Alone?
Learning, Legal Staff Writer Learning, Legal Staff Writer

Should I Go Judge Alone?

One of the frequent questions I hear in my practice relates to whether or not a military member facing court-martial should “go judge alone.”  That means that a military judge rather than a court-martial panel will decide guilt or innocence and then decide on an appropriate sentence.

Read More
Naturalization Through Service
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Naturalization Through Service

Recently, Military.com ran an Associated Press story about the Army quietly discharging immigrant recruits. I found this story particularly troubling because immigration is a hot-button political issue impacting families all over this country.

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Strategic Court-Martial Defense
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Strategic Court-Martial Defense

“Strategic” refers to identifying long-term or overall aims and interests and the means of achieving them. Recently, during one of our Friday afternoon meetings, our firm’s attorneys discussed the goals and reasonable potential outcomes for several of our ongoing cases.

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The Language of Command
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The Language of Command

Crisp Military Law recently represented a military member at their in-person appearance for Non-Judicial Punishment pursuant to Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. While not a complete victory, the outcome was highly favorable for the client and resulted in suspended punishment.

Read More