One particular séance in 1941 attracted the attention of the British War Office.
For the first time, unit commanders won't have to make decisions on whether to prosecute a variety of serious crimes.
Texas judge denies requested new trial for a U.S. Army sergeant convicted of killing an armed protester during a Black Lives Matter march.
A panel of three enlisted troops and five officers deliberated for six hours before issuing their verdict.
A jury found that Gunnery Sgts. Josh Negron and Danny Draher had violated a lawful general order by consuming alcohol while deployed to Iraq.
Gunnery Sgts. Josh Negron and Danny Draher were acquitted on charges of involuntary manslaughter and negligent homicide.
“I found a brain that was severely traumatized,” he said, describing the blood, hemorrhaging, bruising and dead tissue.
Defense lawyers worked to sow doubt about the prosecution’s theory that former Green Beret Rick Rodriguez died because of his head injury.
But on cross-examination, a lawyer for Gunnery Sgt. Josh Negron expressed skepticism about the reliability of the witness’ testimony.
More than 950 people have been charged for involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
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