by Eric Roper | Nov 16, 2015 | Criminal Defense, Military Law, Uncategorized
It is a familiar scenario to anyone involved in defending a military member accused of committing a sexual assault. Following a night of heavy drinking, a female confides to a friend or co-worker that she was sexually assaulted by a military member at some point...
by Eric Roper | Nov 12, 2015 | Criminal Defense, Military Law, Uncategorized
A Florida appeals court recently held that a police officer’s trial testimony that he remembered the defendant “didn’t want to speak with me” was an improper comment on the defendant’s exercise of his right to remain silent. The case serves as an important reminder of...