DEATH OF IRAQI DETAINEE – Murder focus off of Winder, GA GI
DEATH OF IRAQI DETAINEE – Murder focus off of Winder, GA GI By MONI BASU The Atlanta Journal-Constitution November 8, 2007 Good news traveled home along with Georgia soldier Phil Shore. A day after he arrived in Winder, Shore learned that an investigating officer recommended that the Army throw out murder charges against him. Lt. […]
Soldier Avoids Discharge – Gets 30 Days in Korea Brawl

By Ashley Rowland, Stars and Stripes Pacific edition, Wednesday, October 7, 2009 SEOUL — A sergeant at U.S. Army Garrison-Yongsan was sentenced Monday to 30 days of confinement and a reduction in rank to E-3 for hitting two other soldiers during a street brawl outside an Itaewon nightclub in February in which two soldiers were […]
Aiken County Deputies Bust An Atlanta Man For 22-Pounds Of Pot
By Danielle Johnson, NBC August 16, 2007 Aiken County deputies arrested a man from Atlanta after they found thousands of dollars in marijuana in his rental car. It happened Sunday morning at the intersection of Old Edgefield and Atomic Roads in North Augusta. Aiken County investigators say Kelvin Spencer of Atlanta had just pulled off […]
Judge Questions First Trial
Judge Questions First Trial Attorneys told to outline sides of slaying verdicts By Sandy Hodson, Staff Writer Thursday, May 17, 2007 The judge who will decide if six men convicted in one of Augusta’s biggest criminal trials in 2001 are entitled to new trials focused prosecutors’ and defense attorneys’ attention Wednesday on three potential trouble […]
Lawyer fights to win his battles

Bagram Prison Abuse Scandal Court Martial Lawyers – Alexandra González – Waddington & Michael Waddington Attorneys at Law Bagram Detain Abuse Overview According to US and Afghan officials, KABUL — The US military has begun investigating allegations that two Afghan teenagers were beaten by guards in a secret detention center on Bagram Air Force Base […]
Officers deny impropriety in military abuse case
ALICIA A. CALDWELL Thursday, November 3, 2005 Associated Press Writer U.S. officer found not guilty of Abu Ghraib abuse Two Army officers accused of improper conduct in a prisoner abuse case denied any wrongdoing in a brief hearing Thursday. The hearing centered on allegations that Capt. P, a prosecutor, dined with the Lt. Col. N, […]