My understanding is hybrid offences would be treated as indictable. Ergo at this time civy side court vs MJS. I'm honestly suprised it took this long for a decision like this to come out.
https://www.thelawyersdaily.ca/articles/7379
In a legal earthquake for the military justice system, the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada (CMAC) has split 2-1 to strike down s. 130(1)(a) of the National Defence Act (NDA) because the majority held that the provision — which deems Criminal...
Try PLAR. Deployment experience/Work up/operations etc. Danteh it is a reach but if you have either your old course report or old paper copy UER it might have the required information.
Why all the speculation? End of the day regardless of the cause a member died. I would like to say that, personally, I would be pretty angry if he belong to my unit and people were speculating on an open forum about him. Not to mention if there is a chance that family is on here as well. :2c:
So I guess the RCMP and smaller agencies that patrol through out Canada are in the same boat. After all they aren't necessarily in major centers. Based on your comments it would appear that you obviously got burned on your time in and that you're pretty bitter. I'm sorry that happened to you...
I would love to hear some specific examples of this. Namely if an RMP finds a fault in the investigation he will come back to the investigator and have that corrected
Alcohol is not a defense. Issue I take with that statement is a lot of these "alcohol consent" cases never even the inside of a court martial. There is nothing worse than having to sit across from a victim FACE TO FACE and have to tell them that charges are not proceeding due to the relative...
I'll start off saying that most people that don't like MP is due to direct dealing with the member (in a negative light) or through stories (usually exaggerated or out of context) that people have been told. Identity crisis, a few years ago I would of said yes but now no. The role of the MP is...
Sorry. That PM was about the authors problems arranging things through the CoC not for the testing. Only advice that I can give for the interview process is be honest, integrity is huge and without it you have nothing.
I have dealt with numerous family members on bases that are on probation, parole, have arrest warrants etc and it did not have an effect on the member living on base or being in the CAF.
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