While awaiting an appeal, convicted soldiers who are released from confinement are put on extended leave; still attached to the military, but without pay.
If the appeal is won, and the conviction overturned, the soldiers who still have time left on their enlistment must return to active duty. Understandably, companies are reluctant to hire these [...]
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Congressman Pete king
1003 Park Boulevard
Massapequa Park, NY 11762
November 3, 2010
Dear Congressman King:
You have received many letters, emails and phone calls from me over the past year; all regarding the wrongful conviction of my son, Justin Boyle. While I wait impatiently for my son’s appeals process to begin, I feel compelled to write to you on [...]
After about 3 hours of deliberation the panel returned. Beside me, my husband Robert, behind me rows of soldiers supporting Justin, in front of me my son, my soldier, my hero. We all sat in silence waiting and hoping and praying.
When the panel returned we heard the unthinkable, “guilty”. I burst into tears, and [...]
LTG Dana Chipman, the Judge Advocate General of the U.S. Army (JAG General),
Sir, I respect you as a man, as a General, but most of all I respect your position. It’s was an honor to find you on Facebook several months ago. As we both know that our new generation of soldiers and veterans do [...]
August 11, 2010
Dear Major Adams:
I am in receipt of your letter dated June 23, 2010.
Having read my letter carefully, you might remember that in closing I asked a specific question of the Secretary and nowhere in your response did I read an answer.
I will reiterate…
Secretary McHugh, I am writing to request a meeting with you to [...]
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