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Army commanders will now have less power in some separation decisions
The U.S. Army will no longer allow military commanders to decide on their own whether soldiers accused of certain serious crimes can leave the service rath
Homicide trial witness now claims Marine Raider acted overly aggressive
But on cross-examination, a lawyer for Gunnery Sgt. Josh Negron expressed skepticism about the reliability of the witness’ testimony.
Two years after Jan. 6, trials are ‘far from over,’ Justice Dept. says
More than 950 people have been charged for involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
New in 2023: Independent sexual assault prosecutions coming soon
The chain-of-command will soon be removed from many of its historical roles in judicial proceedings.
Army military justice reform unfolds, Congress monitoring
A new prosecutor's office will focus on serious crimes.
By Davis Winkie
Marine Corps drill instructor arraigned in recruit’s heat death
Staff Sgt. Steven T. Smiley did not enter a plea on Wednesday.
Former Green Beret, Oath Keeper found guilty in federal weapons trial
Brown, 48, was a decorated veteran who earned two Bronze Stars during his 20-year military career.
By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix
Bowe Bergdahl’s name surfaces in Oath Keepers member trial
Bergdahl's name has surfaced in the federal prosecution of retired Army Green Beret and Oath Keepers member Jeremy Brown.
By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix
Army creates new legal office for murder, rape and other serious crime
The move comes as Congress pushes the military branches on serious criminal cases.
By Todd South
Oath Keepers’ Rhodes guilty of Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy
The offense calls for up to 20 years behind bars.
By Lindsay Whitehurst, Alanna Durkin RIcher and Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press