Written by Jeff Schogol for Task & Purpose The Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals has overturned a felony conviction against … [Read more...] about Task & Purpose: ‘MARSOC 3’ Felony Charges Dismissed With Prejudice
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Steven Smiley: Not guilty of negligent homicide, guilty of felony ‘name calling’
Editor's note: According to attorney Colby Vokey (USMC-ret.), as part of a post-trial agreement, the Commanding General at Marine Corps Recruit … [Read more...] about Steven Smiley: Not guilty of negligent homicide, guilty of felony ‘name calling’
What is a wrongful conviction? Here are the top examples
The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) was created in 1950 with the intent of allowing commanders to ensure good order and discipline … [Read more...] about What is a wrongful conviction? Here are the top examples
After not guilty verdict for Draher and Negron of MARSOC 3, appeals court to decide fate of Gilmet’s case
Although Marine Raider Gunnery Sergeants Danny Draher and Josh Negron have finally been found not guilty of charges of manslaughter and … [Read more...] about After not guilty verdict for Draher and Negron of MARSOC 3, appeals court to decide fate of Gilmet’s case
Trial date set for GySgt Draher and GySgt Negron of MARSOC 3
On September 12, 2022, Marine Corps judge Lieutenant Colonel E.A. Catto disregarded evidence of Unlawful Command Influence and denied GySgt … [Read more...] about Trial date set for GySgt Draher and GySgt Negron of MARSOC 3
Why some servicemembers and veterans need legal help
Our Government exists to protect our unalienable Rights of “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” as highlighted in our Declaration of … [Read more...] about Why some servicemembers and veterans need legal help
‘Born To Serve’ Reaches Quarterfinals of Los Angeles International Screenplay Competition, Highlighting MARSOC 3 Case
Marine Corps veteran and journalist Nick Coffman’s screenplay, Born To Serve, reached the quarterfinals of the prestigious Los Angeles … [Read more...] about ‘Born To Serve’ Reaches Quarterfinals of Los Angeles International Screenplay Competition, Highlighting MARSOC 3 Case
Op-Ed: Marine Special Operations “in-justice” case repeating itself
At 10:00AM on 29 June 2022 at the Washington D.C. Navy Yard, the US Government will appeal the 9 February 2022 decision by military judge and … [Read more...] about Op-Ed: Marine Special Operations “in-justice” case repeating itself
UAP to host breakout session at ‘Victory 2022’
UAP has been invited by the Louisiana GOP to lead a breakout session titled 'Post-War Amnesty: Heroes in Handcuffs' at their Victory 2022 … [Read more...] about UAP to host breakout session at ‘Victory 2022’
MARSOC 3 trial delays covered by Jacksonville Daily News
Author Calvin Shomaker | Published May 27, 2021 by The Jacksonville Daily News The trials for the trio known as the MARSOC 3 have been delayed … [Read more...] about MARSOC 3 trial delays covered by Jacksonville Daily News
Discipline vs Justice: It Is Time to Replace the Uniform Code of Military Justice
The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) was created in 1950 with the intent of allowing commanders to ensure good order and discipline … [Read more...] about Discipline vs Justice: It Is Time to Replace the Uniform Code of Military Justice
WATCH: Respected Biometrics Expert Weighs in on the Prosecution’s Mishandling of Bob Bales’ Case
Bill Carney is a retired police officer who was a first responder for both Twin Tower attacks in New York City on 9/11. He finished his law … [Read more...] about WATCH: Respected Biometrics Expert Weighs in on the Prosecution’s Mishandling of Bob Bales’ Case