A court-martial is a judicial proceeding within the military justice system designed to address alleged violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) by members of the armed forces. These proceedings serve as the foundation of military...
Administrative Separation Boards (ADSEP) or Discharge Boards are crucial components in the military justice system, ensuring that the conduct and performance of service members align with the standards and values of the United States military. This blog post...
Allegations of sexual assault in the military carry severe consequences, including imprisonment, dishonorable discharge, and long-term damage to one’s career and reputation. The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) defines specific sexual offenses and outlines the processes for...
An administrative discharge is a type of military separation that occurs outside of judicial proceedings, such as a court-martial. This process allows the military to involuntarily or voluntarily release a service member based on their performance, conduct, or...
In military law, one often encounters the term “Article 15” in the context of disciplinary actions within the armed forces. Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) provides your chain of command with a swift...