THE INJUSTICE CONTINUES
“We have considered the record of trial, the assigned errors, the briefs submitted by the parties, and the oral arguments by both parties on the assignment of errors raised. In consideration of the entire record, we hold the findings of guilty and sentence adjudged and approved by the convening authority to be correct [...]
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United States Army Court of Criminal Appeals – US V SGT Justin A Boyle – Decision
Oral arguments were heard today in the appeal of SGT Boyle’s conviction. The Boyle family should have a decision in a few weeks.
Congressman West Responds!
Mrs. Boyle
Thanks for your letter referencing your son, SGT Justin A Boyle. As I sit here I do not have the details of your son’s case. However, I have had the intenton of requesting a HASC hearing on military cases. My main focus is that of 1LT Michael Behenna.I will ensure Justin’s case will [...]
Congressman Allen West
1708 Longworth HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Dear Congressman West:
My son, the former SGT Justin A. Boyle served four tours in the Middle East; three in Iraq and one in Afghanistan as a military counter intelligence agent. He conducted over 300 mounted and dismounted patrols in Ramadi during the most violent time of the war, and [...]
Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely
Under the 5th Amendment of the US Constitution, all citizens have the right to due process, including a fair trial and an impartial jury.
Under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the probability of a fair trial and an impartial jury is unlikely.
The Convening Authority has absolute power in the selection of the court members, [...]
“Unlawful command influence is my enemy and I plan to defeat it.”
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Albany Bound
Mrs. Boyle will be going to Albany on March 14 to meet with Assemblyman Castelli, Assemblyman Murray and Senator Ball.
Freedom Can Be Bittersweet
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 [...]
