Listen "Criminal Law Department Presents – CAAF Chats Ep 16: U.S. v. Vargas, XX MJ XXX (C.A.A.F. 2023)"
Episode Synopsis
This case clarifies the standard a military judge must utilize when crafting a remedy for a discovery violation under RCM 701(g)(3)(D). Although this is, at its core a statutory interpretation case, there are discovery lessons to be learned. MAJ Dustin Morgan and MAJ Josh Mikkelsen provide an overview of the case and key takeaways for military justice practitioners.
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