DUI in the Military: Understanding the Consequences and Legal Implications
Driving under the influence is a severe crime in the civilian world. The stakes are higher if you’re from the Armed Forces. Why? Many service members spend time operating vehicles, aircraft, and vessels, and they’re expected to handle them with …
View moreMilitary Medical Discharge: A Quick Guide
According to Military.com, over 200,000 military personnel leave the military on an annual basis. While most of these service members leave because their terms of service have been met, some leave military service for medical reasons caused by their …
View moreArticle 91 UCMJ: Insubordinate Conduct
The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) covers many offenses integral to maintaining lawful order in the military. Among the many articles included in this federal law is Article 91: Insubordinate Conduct Toward Warrant Officer, Noncommissioned Officer, or Petty Officer. …
View moreUnderstanding UCMJ Article 112A
As a service member, one of the most important things you should familiarize yourself with is the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). This federal law serves as the foundation for military justice and details all the criminal offenses in …
View moreExercise Your Due Diligence
Even though we may not report that the person is on active duty, you should be careful. Are you aware of other factors (besides our report) that should make you aware that the person is on active duty? Is there …
View moreSCRA Notice Requirements: A Comprehensive Guide
Being part of the US military is an honor and privilege. That’s why there are laws in place that protect the welfare of active duty service members. Among the laws that protect service members to ensure they perform their duties …
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