Veterans and other "Protected Person" are subject to the UCMJ / Military Justice , and cannot be tried by a civil court unless a request is made by civil authorities...(ARTICLE 14) and cannot be tried for a crime charged by grand jury indictment..
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“The Supreme Court has called military justice a system of justice separate from jurisprudence in the civilian courts. Members of the Armed Forces are subject to rules, orders, proceedings, and consequences different from the rights and obligations of their civilian counterparts. Accordingly, it might be said that discipline is as important as liberty interests in the military justice system. The Constitution specifically exempts military members accused of a crime from the Fifth Amendment right to a grand jury indictment, from which the Supreme Court has inferred there is no right to a civil jury in courts-martial. However, in part because of the different standards provided in courts-martial, their jurisdiction is limited to those persons and offenses the military has a legitimate interest in regulating”
No Veteran/ Protected person charged by "Indictment" is lawfully incarcerated ... and when we identify a Commander willing to "sign the order" and investigate under the UCMJ our relief will have arrived.
The same is true for an Article 139 (damaged property) hearing..
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