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Navy chief charged with espionage
Chief Fire Controlman (AEGIS) Bryce Steven Pedicini is accused of passing classified information to an agent of a foreign government.
Top military court rules troops don’t have right to unanimous verdicts
U.S. troops are the country’s only constituency not afforded the same constitutional rights as defendants in civilian courts.
Supreme Court may weigh constitutionality of court-martialing retirees
For now, members of Fleet Marine Reserve and Fleet Reserve can be prosecuted under military law.
Panel acquits US airman of 2022 insider attack in Syria
A panel of three enlisted troops and five officers deliberated for six hours before issuing their verdict.
Suspected prowler turns out to be Navy sailor who deserted in 1978
Airman Apprentice Antonio D. Miller, who ditched his unit back in 1978, tried to pass himself off as his brother. The problem: His brother died in 2010.
Sailor’s conviction overturned due to judge’s suspended law license
The judge presided over nine courts-martial and two Article 32 hearings during the period in which her law license was suspended.
By Hope Hodge Seck