Legal Question in Military Law in Texas
awol since jan 16 2008
today is march 24 2008 what will be the punishment for the time of awol jan 16 - mar 24
Asked on 3/24/08, 3:49 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Anthony DeWitt
Bartimus, Frickleton Robertson & Gorny, PC
Re: awol since jan 16 2008
The person at issue here stopped being awol on February 15, 2008. On that date their status changed to desertion. The military presumes that after 30 days, you intend to remain absent forever. If the person voluntarily surrenders there is a chance that the military may not charge desertion, but the individual should immediately surrender and seek legal assistance.
Answered on 3/25/08, 1:41 pm
John K. Harris
Attorney at Law
Re: awol since jan 16 2008
You should return to military control. Feel free to contact me if you need representation.
Answered on 3/24/08, 4:03 pm
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