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wwlp.com
March 15, 2017
And to take those artifacts and embarrass General MacArthur and his family in that manner… being used in what is purported to be those sexual acts, it's just, ... Former Army JAG officer John Altenburg says, “They're susceptible to being blackmailed by foreign intelligence agencies, by other corporations,ÃÂ ...
wwlp.com
March 15, 2017
And to take those artifacts and embarrass General MacArthur and his family in that manner… being used in what is purported to be those sexual acts, it's just, ... Former Army JAG officer John Altenburg says, "They're susceptible to being blackmailed by foreign intelligence agencies, by other corporations,ÃÂ ...
Stars and Stripes
March 25, 2015
“Sometimes the military eventually opts out of pursuing a desertion charge because they don't think they can show that there was intent to stay away permanently,” said Huffman, a retired Army major general. John Altenburg Jr., who served as the Army's deputy judge advocate general from 1997 to 2001,ÃÂ ...
Stars and Stripes
March 20, 2014
Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair a formal reprimand and ordered him to forfeit $5,000 a month in pay for four months. Sinclair was allowed to remain in the military, keep ... John Altenburg Jr., a Washington lawyer who served as the deputy judge advocate general for the Army from 1997 to 2001, said that even with theÃÂ ...
CBS News
March 2, 2014
Desertion can be difficult to prove, said Ret. Maj. Gen. John Altenburg Jr., a Washington attorney who served 28 years as a lawyer in the Army. "There has to be some evidence that he intended never to come back - that he intended to remain away from his unit permanently," Altenburg said. "I don't know ifÃÂ ...
Stars and Stripes
November 14, 2013
Retired Maj. Gen. John Altenburg Jr., who served as deputy judge advocate general of the Army and now practices law in Washington said the Air Force may take into consideration what he called unfair treatment of Krusinski as his case proceeded. “I think [a military trial is] highly unlikely,” Altenburg said.
NPR
July 2, 2013
"It's such a grave and significant outcome that it wasn't felt the judgment should rely solely on the accused's plea," Corn adds. The prohibition, he says, was also a response to "the pre-Uniform Code of Military Justice perception that 'military justice' was an oxymoron." John Altenburg, a retired major generalÃÂ ...
PBS NewsHour
June 4, 2013
Dana Chipman, judge advocate general of the Army; Vice Adm. Nanette DeRenzi, judge advocate general of the Navy (Statement); Lt. Gen. Richard Harding, judge advocate general of the Air Force; Maj. Gen. Vaughn Ary, staff judge advocate to the commandant of the Marine Corps; Rear Adm. FrederickÃÂ ...
CBS News
November 20, 2007
The U.S. Department of Defense declined to give 60 Minutes an interview about the Khadr case, so Simon spoke to retired General John Altenburg, a lawyer who reviewed the initial evidence against Khadr and counseled the military to put him on trial for war crimes. "I understand that the evidence reveals that a grenadeÃÂ ...
wwlp.com
March 15, 2017
And to take those artifacts and embarrass General MacArthur and his family in that manner… being used in what is purported to be those sexual acts, it's just, ... Former Army JAG officer John Altenburg says, “They're susceptible to being blackmailed by foreign intelligence agencies, by other corporations,ÃÂ ...
Stars and Stripes
March 25, 2015
“Sometimes the military eventually opts out of pursuing a desertion charge because they don't think they can show that there was intent to stay away permanently,” said Huffman, a retired Army major general. John Altenburg Jr., who served as the Army's deputy judge advocate general from 1997 to 2001,ÃÂ ...
Stars and Stripes
March 20, 2014
Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair a formal reprimand and ordered him to forfeit $5,000 a month in pay for four months. Sinclair was allowed to remain in the military, keep ... John Altenburg Jr., a Washington lawyer who served as the deputy judge advocate general for the Army from 1997 to 2001, said that even with theÃÂ ...
CBS News
March 2, 2014
Desertion can be difficult to prove, said Ret. Maj. Gen. John Altenburg Jr., a Washington attorney who served 28 years as a lawyer in the Army. "There has to be some evidence that he intended never to come back - that he intended to remain away from his unit permanently," Altenburg said. "I don't know ifÃÂ ...
Stars and Stripes
November 14, 2013
Retired Maj. Gen. John Altenburg Jr., who served as deputy judge advocate general of the Army and now practices law in Washington said the Air Force may take into consideration what he called unfair treatment of Krusinski as his case proceeded. “I think [a military trial is] highly unlikely,” Altenburg said.
NPR
July 2, 2013
"It's such a grave and significant outcome that it wasn't felt the judgment should rely solely on the accused's plea," Corn adds. The prohibition, he says, was also a response to "the pre-Uniform Code of Military Justice perception that 'military justice' was an oxymoron." John Altenburg, a retired major generalÃÂ ...
PBS NewsHour
June 4, 2013
Dana Chipman, judge advocate general of the Army; Vice Adm. Nanette DeRenzi, judge advocate general of the Navy (Statement); Lt. Gen. Richard Harding, judge advocate general of the Air Force; Maj. Gen. Vaughn Ary, staff judge advocate to the commandant of the Marine Corps; Rear Adm. FrederickÃÂ ...
Stars and Stripes
June 19, 2011
Meanwhile, the tragic medical malpractice cases have garnered public sympathy, said retired Maj. Gen. John Altenburg, a Washington, D.C., attorney who served as deputy judge advocate general of the U.S. Army and as an adviser to former President George W. Bush. “The Feres Doctrine, whenever itÃÂ ...
CBS News
March 24, 2009
"This bill is about holding our military accountable for its actions" Hinchey said on the floor of Congress last summer. Committee members were shown the original CBS News report on Rodriguez's plight. Still, the Feres Doctrine has its supporters, like Maj. Gen. John Altenburg, Jr. (Ret.). He said the doctrineÃÂ ...
CBS News
November 20, 2007
The U.S. Department of Defense declined to give 60 Minutes an interview about the Khadr case, so Simon spoke to retired General John Altenburg, a lawyer who reviewed the initial evidence against Khadr and counseled the military to put him on trial for war crimes. "I understand that the evidence reveals that a grenadeÃÂ ...
KUSI
March 15, 2017
And to take those artifacts and embarrass General MacArthur and his ... who they've been involved with,' said John Altenburg, Former Army Jag ...
wwlp.com
March 15, 2017
And to take those artifacts and embarrass General MacArthur and his ... Former Army JAG officer John Altenburg says, “They're susceptible to ...
FederalNewsRadio.com
May 26, 2016
John Altenburg, former Army deputy Judge Advocate General and now with the law firm Greenberg Traurig, shares the details on Federal Drive ...
Stars and Stripes
March 25, 2015
“The general consensus seemed to be, 'Damn traitor jumped ship. ... John Altenburg Jr., who served as the Army's deputy judge advocate ...
Stars and Stripes
March 20, 2014
An Army general who once faced life in prison for sexual misconduct ... Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair a formal reprimand and ordered him to forfeit $5,000 a ... John Altenburg Jr., a Washington lawyer who served as the deputy judge ...
CBS News
March 2, 2014
Desertion can be difficult to prove, said Ret. Maj. Gen. John Altenburg Jr., a Washington attorney who served 28 years as a lawyer in the Army.
Stars and Stripes
January 16, 2014
Gen. John Altenburg Jr., a former deputy judge advocate general of the Army who now practices law in Washington. “Apparently the Air Force ...
Stars and Stripes
November 14, 2013
Gen. John Altenburg Jr., who served as deputy judge advocate general of the Army and now practices law in Washington said the Air Force ...
NPR
July 2, 2013
John Altenburg, a retired major general who was an Army lawyer for 28 years and served as its deputy judge advocate general from 1997 to ...
NPR
July 2, 2013
John Altenburg, a retired major general who was an Army lawyer for 28 years and served as its deputy judge advocate general from 1997 to ...
PBS NewsHour
June 4, 2013
Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Read his full ... Richard Harding, judge advocate general of the Air Force; Maj. Gen.
Christian Science Monitor
June 4, 2013
Gen. John Altenburg, a former Army lawyer and past Appointing Authority for Military Commissions in the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
PBS NewsHour
June 4, 2013
Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Read his full ... Richard Harding, judge advocate general of the Air Force; Maj. Gen.
Stars and Stripes
June 19, 2011
The Air Force also provided Stars and Stripes a general description of staff .... Gen. John Altenburg, a Washington, D.C., attorney who served as ...
ProPublica
August 13, 2010
... believability of a prisoner's statement in response to that threat was crucial to the case, said retired U.S. Army Major General John Altenburg, ...
KUSI
March 15, 2017
And to take those artifacts and embarrass General MacArthur and his ... who they've been involved with,' said John Altenburg, Former Army JagÃÂ ...
wwlp.com
March 15, 2017
And to take those artifacts and embarrass General MacArthur and his ... Former Army JAG officer John Altenburg says, “They're susceptible toÃÂ ...
FederalNewsRadio.com
May 26, 2016
John Altenburg, former Army deputy Judge Advocate General and now with the law firm Greenberg Traurig, shares the details on Federal DriveÃÂ ...
Stars and Stripes
March 20, 2014
An Army general who once faced life in prison for sexual ... Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair a formal reprimand and ordered him to forfeit $5,000 a month inÃÂ ...
CBS News
March 2, 2014
Desertion can be difficult to prove, said Ret. Maj. Gen. John Altenburg Jr., a Washington attorney who served 28 years as a lawyer in the Army.
CBS News
March 2, 2014
Desertion can be difficult to prove, said Ret. Maj. Gen. John Altenburg Jr., a Washington attorney who served 28 years as a lawyer in the Army.
Stars and Stripes
January 16, 2014
Gen. John Altenburg Jr., a former deputy judge advocate general of the Army who now practices law in Washington. “Apparently the Air ForceÃÂ ...
NPR
July 2, 2013
John Altenburg, a retired major general who was an Army lawyer for 28 years and served as its deputy judge advocate general from 1997 toÃÂ ...
Christian Science Monitor
June 4, 2013
Gen. John Altenburg, a former Army lawyer and past Appointing Authority for Military Commissions in the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
PBS NewsHour
June 4, 2013
Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Read his full ... Richard Harding, judge advocate general of the Air Force; Maj. Gen.
Christian Science Monitor
June 4, 2013
Gen. John Altenburg, a former Army lawyer and past Appointing Authority for Military Commissions in the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
ProPublica
August 13, 2010
... believability of a prisoner's statement in response to that threat was crucial to the case, said retired U.S. Army Major General John Altenburg,ÃÂ ...
wwlp.com
March 15, 2017
(CNN) - A grand jury indictment is shedding new light on a bribery and sex scandal allegedly involving senior U.S. navy officers and a defense contractor known as "Fat Leonard.
FederalNewsRadio.com
May 26, 2016
The Pentagon is pushing Congress for a long list of changes to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, including no more jury sentences.
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