Army Doctor Pleads Guilty to Sexually Assaulting Dozens of Patients
Maj. Michael Stockin pleaded guilty to sexual assault of multiple patients, marking a significant development in one of the military's largest sex abuse cases.
9/11 terrorists to be spared death penalty after judge shoots down Pentagon's bid to nix plea deals
The military appeals court upheld plea deals for the 9/11 terrorists, despite Defense Secretary Austin's efforts to nullify them.
Army Doctor Pleads Guilty to Sexually Assaulting Dozens of Patients
Maj. Michael Stockin pleaded guilty to sexual assault of multiple patients, marking a significant development in one of the military's largest sex abuse cases.
9/11 terrorists to be spared death penalty after judge shoots down Pentagon's bid to nix plea deals
The military appeals court upheld plea deals for the 9/11 terrorists, despite Defense Secretary Austin's efforts to nullify them.
Plea Deals for Accused 9/11 Plotters Are Valid, Judge Rules
Military judge affirmed plea agreements in the Sept. 11 case, potentially leading to life sentences instead of death for the accused.
9/11 plea deals can proceed despite Pentagon intervention, judge says
The Pentagon faces complications regarding plea deals with 9/11 defendants after a judge ruled the agreements must remain valid.
Guantanamo Hearing Cut Short by Crisis on Defense Team in U.S.S. Cole Case
The U.S.S. Cole bombing defense team faces leadership challenges with the early retirement of the lead lawyer, jeopardizing the trial scheduled for 2025.
Pentagon Appeals Court Upholds Plea Deals in Sept. 11 Case
The Pentagon appeals panel's ruling validates plea deals in the Sept. 11 case, facilitating upcoming guilty plea hearings.
Plea Deals for Accused 9/11 Plotters Are Valid, Judge Rules
Military judge affirmed plea agreements in the Sept. 11 case, potentially leading to life sentences instead of death for the accused.
9/11 plea deals can proceed despite Pentagon intervention, judge says
The Pentagon faces complications regarding plea deals with 9/11 defendants after a judge ruled the agreements must remain valid.
Guantanamo Hearing Cut Short by Crisis on Defense Team in U.S.S. Cole Case
The U.S.S. Cole bombing defense team faces leadership challenges with the early retirement of the lead lawyer, jeopardizing the trial scheduled for 2025.
Pentagon Appeals Court Upholds Plea Deals in Sept. 11 Case
The Pentagon appeals panel's ruling validates plea deals in the Sept. 11 case, facilitating upcoming guilty plea hearings.
Pakistani Military Courts Sentence 25 People For 2023 Unrest
Pakistani military courts sentenced 25 individuals to 2 to 10 years for May 2023 military facility attacks following Imran Khan's arrest.
Pete Hegseth's Guard Left the Army After the Beating of a Civilian
Hegseth's choice of escort reveals his ongoing support for soldiers with troubled backgrounds and criticism of military leadership.
US army officer found guilty of sexual harassment in historic military justice case
The case marks a significant step in military justice against sexual harassment by a commanding officer.
US reinstates plea deals for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, other 9/11 suspects
The military judge ruled Defense Secretary Austin lacked authority to rescind plea agreements of accused 9/11 plotters, affirming the validity of their deals.
'Righting a historic wrong,' Biden will pardon U.S. veterans convicted of having gay sex
President Joe Biden pardoned former service members convicted under a military ban on consensual gay sex, aiming to right a historical wrong and restore lost benefits.
Years after DADT's end, class action lawsuit seek to restore benefits for thousands of discharged military
Hayden Powell seeks justice for military members discharged during the 'don't ask, don't tell' policy, potentially impacting thousands of similar cases.
'Righting a historic wrong,' Biden will pardon U.S. veterans convicted of having gay sex
President Joe Biden pardoned former service members convicted under a military ban on consensual gay sex, aiming to right a historical wrong and restore lost benefits.
Years after DADT's end, class action lawsuit seek to restore benefits for thousands of discharged military
Hayden Powell seeks justice for military members discharged during the 'don't ask, don't tell' policy, potentially impacting thousands of similar cases.