Frequently Asked Questions about the U.S. Military — Is there a statue of limitations for military offenses?
Statute of limitations is suspended during the time of war and for three years after the termination of hostilities. Art. 43(f). “Time of War.” United States v. Swain, 27 C.M.R. 111 (C.M.A. 1958). Korean Conflict constituted a time of war for purposes of Article 43(f)).
The “statute of limitations” deadline to get a package into this board is 3 years from the discharge or unfavorable DRB decision. However, for good cause, the 3-year deadline is often waived.
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Date of Military Discharge Determines Statute of Limitations Lowe v. United States, 79 Fed. Cl. 218 (U.S. Fed. Cl., Nov. 15, 2007)
Finally, there is no statute of limitations for sexual assault cases. A military attorney must now serve as an Article 32 investigating officer. An alleged victim of sexual assault is no longer required to appear and testify at an Article 32 investigation hearing.
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Tuition must be free to: veterans of the armed forces of the United States who were honorably discharged and who were on active duty while stationed at a military installation in the state of Nevada or a military installation in another state which has a specific nexus to this state, including, without limitation, the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center located at Pickel Meadow, California, on the date of discharge.
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