Legal Question in Military Law in Texas
CID Investigation
Can a military commander give a soldier who is being investigated for larceny a lawful olrder not to speak with his subordinates who might have information favorable to his defense?
Asked on 11/03/07, 9:30 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Philip D. Cave
Military Law & Justice
Re: CID Investigation
It depends on the timing, the circumstances, and where you are in the process.
Answered on 11/03/07, 6:41 pm
Anthony DeWitt
Bartimus, Frickleton Robertson & Gorny, PC
Re: CID Investigation
In most cases, yes. But he cannot forbid your attorney from speaking with these people. If you need to get information from them, use your JAG lawyer to conduct the interviews.
Answered on 11/04/07, 11:41 am
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