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MSgt Lisa Silva
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You don't see false allegations being an issue. We have visited many congressional offices in DC and they have all admitted they know there is an issue with false allegations against our military members. It's a matter of who is going to do something about it? https://www.avoiceformen.com/just-plain-crazy/military-commanders-pressured-to-convict-dubious-rape-cases/
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SSG Squad Leader
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Yea I don't think that false charges or false convictions is a big problem for the military there are a lot of checks and balances in place to prevent that from happening. I don't get what they want to change with how military justice is preformed.
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TSgt Bruce Davis
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riiiight...have you been to the page? read some of the cases? use your Google machine, there are many more service members like this tried, sentenced, and convicted in civilian courts...
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It is no longer a mater of the court martial proving you guilt now every service member accuse has to prove that they are innocent. That is not "beyond a reasonable doubt" an accusation is pretty much a death sentence, unless your a general then lose 2 ranks and retire. The checks and balances have been thrown out by the senate. All because of a politically motivated movie "The invisible war" if they were trying to take a part the good old boys club that protected the guilty they should have aimed higher because the club just sacrificed some more pawns to achieve its safety, but that's what pawns are for isn't it. Also transitional compensation pays a lot more than alimony remember that if your married your spouse will.
http://www.militaryonesource.mil/health-and-wellness/family-violence?content_id=282312
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