A former Army officer and attorney assigned to the United States Army Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School (JAG School) in Charlottesville, Virginia, was sentenced today to 54 months ...
He had pleaded guilty in July to one count of destroying Army materials and three counts of making false statements. An attorney who was assigned to a staff position at the Judge Advocate General ...
A former Army officer and attorney assigned to Charlottesville’s JAG School was sentenced today to 54 months in prison on multiple federal charges. The charges stemmed for the destruction of U.S ...
As an example, he brought up an alleged incident where Hegseth referred to lawyers in the Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps as “JAGoffs.” Reed asked Hegseth to explain what that meant.
A JAG officer is a member of the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps, who defend Army soldiers in legal matters, the New York Times reported. Reed implied Hegseth’s use of the slang term ...
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s pick for defense secretary used a generally unflattering term to criticize legal officers in the military. By Kate Kelly Reporting from Washington One of the ...
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