A Navy Lieutenant Commander May Face Criminal Charges – For Shooting at a Terrorist
August 6, 2015 · Terrorism, guns, Blog
Navy Lieutenant Commander Timothy White could be charged with a crime for trying to protect the United States.
Jennifer Teng contributed to The Weekly Standard in 2015, writing on military justice issues and U.S. government foreign policy practices. Her articles examined cases where government decision-making intersected with national security and human rights concerns.
Navy Lieutenant Commander Timothy White could be charged with a crime for trying to protect the United States.
Human trafficking is a crime that not only breaks the law but basic human rights. The United States recently released its annual Trafficking in Persons report. Countries are ranked on a scale from Tier 1 to Tier 3. These rankings asses the country’s ability to 1) enact laws and practices that…