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Starting Thursday, April 24, the walls of Owens Auditorium at Bradshaw Performing Arts Center will resonate with the echoes ...
The Ugandan government intends to introduce a law to allow military tribunals to try civilians for certain offences even ...
A U.S. Air Force servicemember who is wanted for possession of child sexual abuse material might have been tracked to ...
Again, why is it that around the world today, Uganda is only part of a handful of nations, most of them military dictatorships, that have courts martial trying civilians? Is it that Uganda ...
Army Sgt. Greville Clarke was convicted on 29 charges including rape, attempted murder, and kidnapping against five victims in a high-profile court-martial.
A military trial for a Las Vegas-based U.S. Air Force staff officer accused of grooming and then repeatedly raping a child is ...
Uganda’s government says it is planning to reintroduce military trials for civilians through a new law, despite a Supreme ...
If successfully enacted, the new law could allow the government to take Besigye back to a military court martial. The law has been drafted and is awaiting cabinet approval before it is introduced ...
the court martial proceedings were initiated against the accused, adding that there was no requirement for the registration of an FIR against people who were subject to PAA. The counsel claimed that ...
Staff Sgt. Ramon Rojas Martinez, 31, pleaded guilty during his court-martial April 8 at the Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston Courtroom. His is a unit supply specialist with U.S. Army North.
Two bills prompted by Channel 13 investigations have passed a Nevada legislature deadline, addressing NV Energy accountability and camera rights in assisted living facilities.