Air Force Criminal Cases Could Be Grounded

Air Force criminal cases could be grounded
WASHINGTON — The questionable appointment of a civilian judge to a struggling military appeals court has already cast into doubt dozens of Air Force criminal cases. Now, it's embarrassed the government attorneys who are trying to defend the appointment.
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A-Rod suspended for entire 2014 season
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