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awol nephew

My nephew went awol in May. He seems to think he is not in any kind of trouble. He said he might turn himself in after December but he wanted to camping & hunting. Is this for real? If so why would anyone join the military?

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Posted on / Sep. 10, 2007 16:50:00

Re: awol nephew

1. Not a good situation.

2. Once a person is gone more than 30 days, they get declared a deserter, and a federal arrest warrant is issued. After that, it's usually a silly traffic ticket that get's them arrested and put in county jail for a week or so until the military picks them up.

3. The military has various options to prosecute or discipline.

Feel free to call for more detailed guidance. I represent quite a few servicemembers on these issues.

Sincerely, www.court-martial.com

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 10, 2007 16:50:00

Re: awol nephew

1. Not a good situation.

2. Once a person is gone more than 30 days, they get declared a deserter, and a federal arrest warrant is issued. After that, it's usually a silly traffic ticket that get's them arrested and put in county jail for a week or so until the military picks them up.

3. The military has various options to prosecute or discipline.

Feel free to call for more detailed guidance. I represent quite a few servicemembers on these issues.

Sincerely, www.court-martial.com

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