• JAG Talk - Episode 52: Victims' Legal Counsel Program Part 2
    May 30 2024
    Step into the world of a trailblazer, Capt. Mary Murphy, as we explore the journey of a senior JAG Corps officer. From pioneering roles in the Victims' Legal Counsel Program to serving as an executive officer for Region Legal Service Office Europe Africa Central, every step-shaped her commitment to the Navy and justice. Join us in this episode as she reflects on the challenges, triumphs, and the profound impact of advocating for victims.
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  • JAG Talk - Episode 53: Victims' Legal Counsel Program Part 3
    May 30 2024
    Dive into the legal world of Lt. Cmdr. Elizabeth Jarzick, as she discusses her experience as a Victims’ Legal Counsel in Japan. Join her journey through trials, soul-searching, and the unique dynamics of victim advocacy. Don't miss this insightful episode highlighting the power of blooming where planted in this groundbreaking role.
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  • JAG Talk - Episode 54: Victims' Legal Counsel Program Part 4
    May 30 2024
    Step into the world of Cmdr. Jarrod Franks, as he embarked on a transformative journey within the Victims' Legal Counsel Program. Witness his evolution from national security law enthusiast to pivotal VLC advocate. Join us as he discusses navigating the challenges of a new role, proving the critical importance of victim advocacy in military practice.
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  • JAG Talk - Episode 55: Victims' Legal Counsel Program Part 5
    May 30 2024
    Explore the remarkable journey of Cmdr. Adrian Baldoni, in our latest episode! From 15 years of active duty to an unexpected call to the Victims' Legal Counsel Program, Baldoni shares her transformative experience. Join us as she navigates uncertainty with unwavering determination, shaping her approach to advocacy and enriching her understanding of the law. Don't miss this insightful episode highlighting the impact of empathy and preparedness in the realm of victim advocacy.
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  • JAG Talk - Episode 56: Victims' Legal Counsel Program Part 6
    May 30 2024
    Embark on a voyage into the heart of legal advocacy in the Navy from the perspective of a current Victims’ Legal Counsel. In this episode, the critical role of Victims’ Legal Counsel is illuminated by an attorney with a unique perspective. As someone who served as both trial counsel and defense counsel, Lt. Charles Bullock finds lots of value in serving as a Victims’ Legal Counsel. Join us for a conversation as we unravel the complexities of representing victims from the frontlines of military justice and family advocacy.
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  • JAG Talk - Episode 51: Victims' Legal Counsel Program Part 1
    May 30 2024
    Join us as we dive into the origins of the Victims' Legal Counsel Program with Mr. Patrick Korody, one of its pioneering members. Hear firsthand about the challenges and triumphs of advocating for victims from the program's early days. From overcoming legal hurdles to convincing stakeholders of their value, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the birth of a critical initiative, the Victims’ Legal Counsel Program. Don't miss this captivating journey through the evolution of victim advocacy in the military.
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  • JAG Talk - Episode 50: Office of Special Trial Counsel
    Mar 29 2024
    The Navy’s new Office of Special Trial Counsel (OSTC) is a team of experienced, specialized, and well-trained legal professionals. It independently oversees some of the Navy’s most complex criminal cases – those involving serious personal violence and sexual misconduct and harassment.
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  • JAG Talk - Episode 48: Career Intermission Program
    Apr 25 2023
    LT Megan Martino talks with CDR Abby Surbella and LN1 (now LTJG) Chelse Wilson about their experience with the Career Intermission Program. The Career Intermission Program allows Officers and enlisted Sailors the ability to transfer out of the active component and into the Individual Ready Reserve for up to 3 years while retaining full health care coverage and base privileges. UPDATE: NAVADMIN 089/22 announced a legislative revision that reduces the Career Intermission Program service commitment, specifically, that CIP participants will payback one month, instead of two, for every month of program participation. This applies to all applications made after 27 December 2021.
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