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Vets advocates push Supreme Court to dump laws punishing homelessness
A case being considered by the Supreme Court could have far-reaching impact on efforts to help homeless veterans.
New treatment court gives N.C. veterans a second chance
The Catawba County Veterans Treatment Court is unlike most courts.
By Kevin Griffin
He went viral, to the brig and is now leaving the Marines. His family says the Corps failed him
"The worst display of management and leadership I’ve ever seen," Stuart Scheller Sr. said about the Corps dealing with his son, who was fired and is now leaving the Marines after posting a viral video demanding "accountability."
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.
‘Accountability’ Marine gets light sentence; judge blasts command
The judge said the videos showed a man who appeared “to be in pain,” “confused” and “significantly frustrated,” rather than a rogue and potentially-violent Marine.
By Davis Winkie
Day 1 of outspoken Marine’s trial brings guilty plea and political sideshow
“I am being held accountable for my actions," Scheller said. "The general officers should be held accountable for their failures."
By Davis Winkie
Marine who publicly criticized Afghanistan withdrawal expected to plead guilty
The special court-martial begins Thursday.
Troops ask court to block DoD’s vaccine requirement
Troops take DoD to court to get out of vaccine requirement, which they call illegal and unconstitutional.
Petty officer’s conviction for filing a false sexual assault report is upheld
The sailor, convicted in March 2020, was sentenced to seven months’ confinement, a reduction in rank to E-1 and a bad-conduct discharge.
No charges for National Guard mishandled sex assault cases
The state justice department reviewed the cases for 18 months.
When will marijuana be federally legal and what would it mean for troops, clearance holders?
There is a reasonable expectation that security clearance adjudications will change if marijuana is legalized.
By Anthony Kuhn, Esq.