Posted on 08/06/2019 11:25:11 AM PDT by robowombat
Navy Moving Ahead With Unprecedented Review of JAG Corps
By: Sam LaGrone August 5, 2019 6:49 PM
After months of high-profile legal gaffes, the head of the Navy has ordered what officials are calling an operational pause for the Navys legal community.
The largest and most comprehensive review of the Navys legal system kicked off the day after President Donald Trump publicly admonished the JAG community for awarding medals to the lawyers who were responsible for the failed prosecution of Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward Gallagher.
Not only did they lose the case, they had difficulty with respect to information that may have been obtained from opposing lawyers and for giving immunity in a totally incompetent fashion, Trump tweeted on July 31. I have directed the Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer & Chief of Naval Operations John Richardson to immediately withdraw and rescind the awards.
The next day Richardson directed vice chief Adm. Robert Burke to conduct the largest comprehensive review of the Navys legal services in its history, USNI News understands. Burkes mandate from Richardson said, recent events indicate a need to review the leadership and performance of the Judge Advocate Generals Corps.
The cases that prompted the look go beyond Gallaghers murder trial and span the last four years.
The 60-day look will probe individual JAG training, unit-level training, organization of the JAG Corps, and the officers career paths.
It will also put a focus on legal advice lawyers give their commanders with a particular focus on consistent delivery of the complete spectrum of legally available options with a risk-analyzed operationally informed legal assessment.
In particular, officials singled out the unlawful command influence (UCI) from senior JAGs over the case of Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator Keith Barry. Barry was convicted of a rape charge in 2015, but the conviction was overturned by a military appellate court when it found that the Navys top lawyer, Vice Adm. James Crawford, had pressured officials on the outcome of the case.
Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. John M. Richardson at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Corona Division on Feb. 14, 2019. US Navy Photo
Likewise, both Richardson and Adm. Frank Caldwell were found by military judges to run afoul UCI rules during the prosecution of former USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62) commanding officer Cmdr. Bryce Benson for his role in the 2017 collision that killed seven sailors.
Weve had more than one [case], more than two [cases] with incorrect legal advice being given, and were hitting the pause button to try and figure out the root of the problem, a Navy official familiar with the effort told USNI News on Monday.
In particular, the high-profile prosecution of Gallagher for murder was fraught with problems. Those included, without knowledge of the military judge, prosecutors attempting to illegally monitor the defense team and journalists for leaks.
Ultimately, a jury found Gallagher guilty of posing with the dead body of an ISIS fighter but not of the fighters murder. The poor handling of the Gallagher case also prompted Richardson to remove the previous convening authority. Richardson will now oversee Gallaghers sentencing and to also drop charges against Gallaghers platoon leader, Lt. Jacob Portier, reported Navy Times on Saturday.
For military defense attorneys, the new look at the practices of the legal community of the feels like the operational pause after a warfare community suffers an accident.
Its almost like a safety stand-down for the JAG Corps, former military lawyer Brian Bouffard told USNI News on Thursday.
The so-called comprehensive review uses similar language as when the Navy announced a deep dive into the Western Pacific surface collisions that killed 17 sailors in 2017.
The last comprehensive review was of the surface community, and the culminating event was two ship collisions that killed 17 sailors, Rob Butch Bracknell, a former Marine and military lawyer, told USNI News on Monday. The fact that the JAG Corps has put itself in a position that the CNO believes a comprehensive review is necessary is unflattering. It more or less means, to me, the CNO perceives, in some measure, the JAG Corps has run its collective ship aground.
Like the reviews into the collisions directed by Richardson and Secretary of the Navy Richard V. Spencer, Burke is encouraged to seek input from other services, industry and highly qualified experts outside the services in order to ensure the widest possible perspective as we drive to the heart of the underlying issues and attack the root causes, Richardson wrote in the Aug. 1 memo.
Obviously, there were concerning aspects about the Gallagher case and other legal issues that the Navy has been confronting. So, I think this is a kind of proactive step that they had to take, attorney Eugene Fidell told USNI News on Monday. I think this is a very positive development. It shows real leadership.
They become gods in their six semesters of law school.
Hope Mac and Harm weren’t involved
I think JAG officers ought to spend some time in combat units before going into the JAG Corps. That would give a much better perspective of what soldiers and sailors face.
The stink of the Obama administration has permeated EVERY aspect of our government. Of course, this could not happen if there weren’t willing participants at the highest levels. The breakdown of the culture of Duty, Honor and Country comes straight from the top leadership starting with the CINC. We will have to live with the Obama decay until we use up truckloads of Clorox Bleach.
Good news. If our PDJT is this serious about giving Naval JAG, which is as badly infested by Obamunists as DOJ/FBI, then the ongoing Bar/Durham investigation may have some hope, after all. Not holding my breath, but hoping, hoping.
Both Obolas having been lawyers and the Clintons also members of the same profession, each administration set out to corrupt as thoroughly as possible the legal functions of the Government.
Roger that!..............
Will their abomination of a TV show take a ratings hit too? S/
I agree require any jag to serve 4 years in a combat unit before they ever become jag members. I like the idea because it will get rid of a lot of feather merchants that truthfully joined the military as a merit badge on there way into politics and don’t see there job as mission first.
Catherine Bell is half-Iranian half-Scottish.
She was raised a Muslim. She is now a big-time
Scientologist. And she plays a witch on TV.
My brother looked at that and said “can’t this woman
get a real religion?”
My brother looked at that and said cant this woman
get a real religion?
This wouldn’t have happened had they not retired.
I saw her in something where she
does a full nudie scene. I never
swallowed so hard before or since.
A lot of the problem IMHO is what I beat a drum about for my last 15 years as an AF JAG: nobody should be assigned as a Chief, Military Justice or a Staff Judge Advocate unless that person has been a defense counsel. Too many notch-on-the-belt prosecutors who see conviction as their only job, when we are told over and over again that The job of a prosecutor is not to convict, but to ensure that justice is done. As a prosecutor, area and circuit defense counsel and judge over the last 34 years, this saddens me deeply.
Colonel, USAF (ret)
Will someone investigate the Gerald Ford thing??
I used to think that only the FRENCH could screw up a carrier.
She is smoking.
You can catch her on The Hallmark Channel these days...
Thanks for saving me the trouble of searching for such a photo!
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