Military Justice
Panelists talked about the military’s rules for criminal trials and debated the fairness of those rules. Panelists gave opening remarks and … read more
Panelists talked about the military’s rules for criminal trials and debated the fairness of those rules. Panelists gave opening remarks and stated their positions on the advantages and drawbacks of the military justice system and how it differs from civilian justice procedures. Following the panelists' discussion, members of the audience had the opportunity to ask questions. close
People in this video
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Eugene R. Fidell Attorney
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Joseph Finder Author
- Kelly Flinn Lieutenant (Former) U.S. Air Force
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Charles W. Gittins Attorney
- Brenda Hollis Colonel U.S. Air Force->Appellate Division
- Frederic Lederer Professor College of William and Mary->Law School
- Frank Spinner Attorney
- Dwight Sullivan Representative American Civil Liberties Union
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