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last2know
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What is the name of your state? VA
If a case was nol pros in cilvian court then turned over to the military courts. This means that the defedant could still be tried for UCMJ violations. But does the military really have concurrinig jurisdiction if the incident happened off base? The incident relates to branishing of a hand gun. Another question is, can the prosecution use a police narritive of the victim if the victim did not sign anything? The narritive contaning hearsay statments givin by the victim. Can the victim rebute the police narritive? I know these are some vague questions but I am willing to listen. Thanks- last2know.
If a case was nol pros in cilvian court then turned over to the military courts. This means that the defedant could still be tried for UCMJ violations. But does the military really have concurrinig jurisdiction if the incident happened off base? The incident relates to branishing of a hand gun. Another question is, can the prosecution use a police narritive of the victim if the victim did not sign anything? The narritive contaning hearsay statments givin by the victim. Can the victim rebute the police narritive? I know these are some vague questions but I am willing to listen. Thanks- last2know.