To: JoSixChip
He will get his case heard by a panel of officers sworn upon oath to follow the judges instructions . the judge will instruct them , the defendant is obligated to follow an order that appears legal on its face or when it appears to be lawfully given and not with hold his compliance until some mystery is resolved . It requires only a majority to convict . Happy trails . Period .
58 posted on
04/13/2010 2:39:31 PM PDT by
kbennkc
(For those who have fought for it , freedom has a flavor the protected will never know F Trp 8th Cav)
To: kbennkc
A panel as you describe can only relieve him of duty, not assign punishment unless he agrees to administrative punishment. He has a right to a trial, even in the military you have this right.
61 posted on
04/13/2010 2:47:56 PM PDT by
JoSixChip
(It's time to embrace the madness! The sooner we default the sooner we can reorganize.)
To: kbennkc
He will get his case heard by a panel of officers sworn upon oath to follow the judges instructions . the judge will instruct them , the defendant is obligated to follow an order that appears legal on its face or when it appears to be lawfully given and not with hold his compliance until some mystery is resolved . It requires only a majority to convict . Happy trails . Period .
FReepers....this poster is just a troll....has watched a few too many TV shows. This is not how a court-martial is handled...especially not in the Military District of Washington...
I can say that as an US Army vet, JAG
101 posted on
04/13/2010 4:16:08 PM PDT by
UCFRoadWarrior
(JD Hayworth for Senate ..... jdforsenate.com)
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