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ARTICLE 112a

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By ucmjlaw
In ARTICLE 112a, Blog
Posted January 13, 2023

Response to Captain’s Mast

We recently assisted a Sailor in response to proceedings under Article 15 of the UCMJ. The Sailor was accused of Article 112a, ingestion of an illegal substance. The command dismissed the [...]

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By admin
In ARTICLE 112a, ARTICLE 133, ARTICLE 92, Board of Inquiry, Separation Board
Posted November 15, 2016

Navy officer accused of illegal use of prescription medication and substandard performance required to show cause for retention on active duty.

In 2015, the Navy ordered my client to show cause for retention on active duty after the client tested positive on a routine urinalysis. We submitted information to Navy Personnel Command [...]

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In ARTICLE 112a, ARTICLE 86, ARTICLE 92, Board of Inquiry, Separation Board
Posted May 3, 2016

Decorated Navy war hero accused of illegal drug use and absence without leave

Decorated Navy war hero accused of illegal drug use and absence without leave. Two weeks prior to his scheduled separation from the Navy, Mr. Kageleiry was able to convince the chain of command [...]

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In ARTICLE 112a, ARTICLE 92, Board of Inquiry, Separation Board
Posted May 3, 2016

Senior enlisted sailor accused of illegal use of prescription drugs

Senior enlisted sailor accused of illegal use of prescription drugs. During administrative board separation hearing convinced members that sailor had not abused prescription medication. Result: [...]

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By admin
In ARTICLE 112a
Posted May 3, 2016

Sergeant Major (E-9) under investigation after testing positive for a controlled substance on a unit urinalysis test

Sergeant Major (E-9) under investigation after testing positive for a controlled substance on a unit urinalysis test. Negotiated with military law enforcement for information pertaining to the [...]

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