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The Fort Hood Sentinel
April 11, 2018
Roughly 100 Fort Hood Judge Advocates, paralegals, and Department of Defense civilian attorneys observed a formal hearing in front of the highest court of military appeals in the Mission Training Complex building Friday. The hearing was part of the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Force'sÃâà...
Lawyers.com Blog (blog)
March 23, 2018
Bev Bates is a former JAG officer who for 4 years was assigned to Defense Appellate Section of Army Judiciary, where he argued and briefed court-martial appeals before the civilian U. S. Court of Military Appeals in Washington, DC. In 1974 he co-founded a law office, Bates & Baum, in Atlanta after 8 yearsÃâà...
Lawyers.com Blog (blog)
March 17, 2018
Bev Bates is a former JAG officer who for 4 years was assigned to Defense Appellate Section of Army Judiciary, where he argued and briefed court-martial appeals before the U. S. Court of Military Appeals in Washington, DC. In 1974 he co-founded a law office, Bates & Baum, in Atlanta after 8 years ofÃâà...
Springfield News Sun
March 16, 2018
Calley's court martial conviction was upheld by the Army Court of Military Review in 1973 and the U.S. Court of Military Appeals in 1974. Sentenced to life in prison, the soldier's sentence was eventually reduced to 10 years. He served three years under house arrest before his release. MILITARY NEWS: AirÃâà...
Dayton Daily News
March 16, 2018
Calley's court martial conviction was upheld by the Army Court of Military Review in 1973 and the U.S. Court of Military Appeals in 1974. Sentenced to life in prison, the soldier's sentence was eventually reduced to 10 years. He served three years under house arrest before his release. MILITARY NEWS:Ãâà...
NewsAhead Agency
March 4, 2018
Calley was found guilty of personally murdering 22 civilians and sentenced to life imprisonment, but his sentence was reduced to 20 years by the Court of Military Appeals and later further reduced to 10 years by the Secretary of the Army. Proclaimed by much of the public as a “scapegoat,” Calley wasÃâà...
The Daily Telescope
February 27, 2018
Mr. Rose has been admitted to practice by the Pennsylvania Bar Association, the California Bar Association, the Colorado Bar Association, the Minnesota Bar Association, the South Carolina Bar Association, the Supreme Court of the United States, the U.S. Court of Military Appeals, the U.S. Court of FederalÃâà...
Columbus Business First
January 23, 2018
Mark Landes, a former Pentagon litigator, has taken over as managing partner for Isaac Wiles. He'll still work with Michael Close, who is returning to full-time practice as managing partner emeritus. Landes takes up the role leading a prominent law firm of 55 attorneys with offices in downtown Columbus,Ãâà...
Kokomo Perspective
November 14, 2017
First, he would start a long and arduous battle up through the avenues of appeal available through the Court of Military Appeals. Second, Martz filed for a writ of Habeas Corpus with the First Circuit Court of Appeals asking that a civilian court look into the sentencing. Finally, Martz prepared a case for theÃâà...
Herald-Mail Media
November 13, 2017
His legal credentials allowed him to practice with the U.S. Court of Military Appeals, Interstate Commerce Commission, Federal Maritime Commission, Federal District Court of Massachusetts, states of New Hampshire and Massachusetts, as well as the District of Columbia. During his tour of duty in Vietnam,Ãâà...
SpaceCoastDaily.com
August 17, 2017
EDITOR'S NOTE: In every community there are great men and women who have, by their strength of will and character, become ingrained in the consciousness of our society. They are doers who have made a stand and a commitment for the common good. They are labeled as public servants, but they areÃâà...
Nevada Today
May 24, 2017
From left to right: James Richardson, University of Nevada, Reno Emeritus Faculty (previous Judicial Studies Director for 48 years; retired June 30, 2016); Judge Kimberly Bonner; Judge Reba Page; Judge David Anderson; University of Nevada, Reno Director of Judicial Studies Shawn Marsh; NationalÃâà...
Covington Leader
December 31, 1999
Gordon's representation of individual soldiers and arguments before the Court of Military Appeals resulted in dramatic changes in and refinement of military law. As stated by his superiors in the narrative supporting his recommendation for the Army's Meritorious Service Medal: “Early recognition of hisÃâà...
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