> Air Force Client in Japan wins $14,000 back from Board for Correction of Military Records.
> Sergeant involved in FBI "sting" operation receives 18 months confinement; other sentences ranged from 3 to 7 years.
> Air Force TSgt in Japan -- not guilty on five counts of child neglect. Reduction but no discharge.
> Reserve Air Force field grader's OPR and LOR declared void and removed.
> Enlisted NCO wins E-7 after dodging court-martial.
> Marine in Okinawa. Prosecution offered 16 months, forcing accused to trial. Result -- 10 month sentence with alcohol addiction in mitigation.
> Navy case in Washington D.C. -- medical board won without need to appear. Medical report from renowned doctor on staff convinced the board without any need for a hearing.
> Air Force PEB -- successfully won 30%
> Marine in Alabama -- successfully reenlisted after BCNR decision
> Three cases involving alcohol and drugs. Military judges were convinced to send each accused to Miramar facility, which offers outstanding substance abuse rehabilitation
> Former Airman in Colorado -- discharge review board upgraded drug BCD, permitting client to come back into the military
> Retired NCO -- Air Force corrections board upgraded general to honorable discharge
> Marine in California -- prosecution insisted on pretrial agreement for five years in serious drug case. Tough defense negotiation brought deal down by 40 percent
> Virginia Captain -- Army corrections board voided bad OER and collateral papers -- board was convinced that the comments were both overly harsh and had served their purpose
> Board throws out BCD for Army soldier allowing soldier to re-enter military
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