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CPL Jack Baker
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I don't know how to feel about this. This could lead to people whom are retired being charged with war crimes 30 years after the fact. I say make a system that transition military crimes to the civilian world. Can you imagine that private you pissed off 15 years ago that went green to gold in JAG .because you had a bad day, getting you charged with a crime (Of any sort) and put into the mil. prison system as a old man. Yes, there are a** holes that will do to. They will do that shit just to get them another rank before they retire. I think once you retire, you retire. Now charge this guy as a civ.
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CSM Clifford Fargason
CSM Clifford Fargason
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It could also be for more than just something that happened while in service. Military retirement is not like civilian retirement. Retirees can be recalled involuntarily. I haven't really researched it out, but the understanding when I enlisted was that if for some reason other than medical made you ineligible for recall you could lose your retirement pay.
I would disagree with you about having a retiree tried in civilian court for a military charge. Since so few civilians have any contact with the military I would not trust them with judging someone for a military charge.
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MSgt John McMillan
MSgt John McMillan
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CSM, recent Naval trials have also proven that the Military judicial system leaves a lot to be desired in the 'trust' category.
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PO3 James Ducat
PO3 James Ducat
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The guy was in the fleet reserves and was caught by ncis for trying to have sex with what he assumed was a 15 year old girl. Fleet reserves means hes getting paid to stay in a position of readiness in case he is needed for active duty service.
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Cpl Stephen hawk Jr
Cpl Stephen hawk Jr
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In my opinion, if the offence occurred while you where active duty or fleet reserve then you still fall under the UCMJ. But query the exception of capitol crimes or felonies I think there should be a statute of limitations
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SGT Mathew Husen
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They should be court martialed if they committed the crime while under military jurisdiction.
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