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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2024 · 43 MIN

62 - In re B.M. and Starting Your Sentencing Argument

from Litigator Libations · host Darrel-the-DCAP

Send us Fan MailThe Judge Advocate General for the Navy certified two questions to the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces following the N-MCCA's denial of a victim's petition for a writ of mandamus.  The CAAF doesn't answer either question, but makes it clear that a victim does not have standing to challenge how, or whether, her alleged assailant is prosecuted.  We also hear from Major Crouch with thoughts on starting strong in your sentencing arguments.

Send us Fan Mail The Judge Advocate General for the Navy certified two questions to the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces following the N-MCCA's denial of a victim's petition for a writ of mandamus. The CAAF doesn't answer either question, but makes it clear that a victim does not have standing to challenge how, or whether, her alleged assailant is prosecuted. We also hear from Major Crouch with thoughts on starting strong in your sentencing arguments.

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