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2 Marine Raiders, cleared of homicide, get no punishment for drinking
A jury found that Gunnery Sgts. Josh Negron and Danny Draher had violated a lawful general order by consuming alcohol while deployed to Iraq.
Judges hear appeal to reinstate charges against corpsman in MARSOC manslaughter case
Judges should deliver their decision in the coming weeks.
By Todd South
Sailor convicted in connection to shipmate’s death on New Year’s Day 2020
Hospitalman Apprentice Ethan J. Helems was convicted by a military jury in June of involuntary manslaughter, negligent homicide and other charges in connection to the death of Hospitalman Thomas Adrian Dion Campbell, according to recently released Navy trial records.
Justice officials team up with VA to crack down on medical crimes
A new task force will focus on potential abuses of the new VA community care expansion.
Cause of deadly boat fire remains a mystery
The Coast Guard, FBI and U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles are leading a criminal probe, and the National Transportation Safety Board is investigating safety issues.
After baby’s death on Hawaii base, DoD calls for investigations into unauthorized daycare allegations
'We do not condone child care that is unauthorized and/or unregulated.'
By Karen Jowers
Navy wife charged in baby’s death pleads not guilty
The 7-month-old died from a fatal overdose of antihistamine at a daycare at military housing in Hawaii.
By Staff
Navy wife indicted in connection with baby’s death in Hawaii military housing
Former housing resident is accused of manslaughter.
By Karen Jowers
Sailor sentenced for deadly Coronado Bridge accident
Richard Sepolio, who wore his Navy uniform, apologized for the crash during his sentencing Thursday.
Case ends against elderly Navy vet who ran over a pedestrian on San Diego base
Jeremiah Sullivan III, a prominent criminal defense attorney who specializes in courts-martial, took up James Brammer’s case pro bono.
By Navy Times staff