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Former JAGs say Hegseth, others may have committed war crimes
The group of ex-military lawyers published their memo after The Washington Post released a report on the alleged killing of survivors from a boat strike.
By Riley Ceder
Navy officer faces court-martial in wife’s death, ending a long legal odyssey
Navy officials refused to take jurisdiction over Lt. Craig R. Becker's case since his wife's 2015 death in Belgium.
New legal bombshells explode on two Navy SEAL war crimes cases
Two SEALs offer up damaging testimony against a chief special warfare operator accused of war crimes -- and suggest the command did not initially investigate the sprawling allegations of misconduct, new legal documents show.
By Carl Prine
War crimes prosecution against Navy SEALs takes a double hit
The setbacks for the prosecution set the stage for a dramatic Feb. 15 showdown inside a Naval Base San Diego courtroom.
By Carl Prine
Navy prosecuting alleged sailor swindler
Electrician’s Mate Fireman Recruit Ko Ndali Aime David Land Kangha, 35, has been charged with four specifications of larceny and wrongful appropriation but he's pleaded not guilty.
By Carl Prine
Two Essex sailors plead guilty to using and selling a bunch of drugs
The two were sentenced earlier this month in a Naval Base San Diego courtroom
The Navy officer who supervised a SEAL accused of war crimes is charged
The Navy officer who supervised a SEAL accused of fatally stabbing an Islamic State prisoner in Iraq in 2017 was charged Tuesday with various offenses tied to the case, including allegations he conducted the SEAL’s re-enlistment ceremony next to the corpse and encouraged enlisted personnel to pose for photos with the body.
Navy SEAL charged with war crimes to remain in the brig
Navy Region Southwest spokesman Brian O’Rourke told Navy Times that Capt. Aaron Rugh issued a ruling that keeps Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher, 39, behind bars until his trial begins.
By Carl Prine