The Practices and Procedures of the Investigative Services of the Department of Defense and the Military Departments Concerning the Investigations Into the Deaths of Military Personnel which May Have Resulted from Self-inflicted Causes: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Personnel of the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, September 12, 1996, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 268 pages |
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... response to questions during the investigations and after : A. Despite regulations to the contrary , over and over again families must write , often appeal and wait an inordinate amount of time for records , reports and photos . B.
... response to questions during the investigations and after : A. Despite regulations to the contrary , over and over again families must write , often appeal and wait an inordinate amount of time for records , reports and photos . B.
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... response to and protection of crime scenes and the docu- mentation of first officer observations were frequently inadequate ; there was no collection of trace evidence such as blood , hair , fibers , et cetera . In one instance , a ...
... response to and protection of crime scenes and the docu- mentation of first officer observations were frequently inadequate ; there was no collection of trace evidence such as blood , hair , fibers , et cetera . In one instance , a ...
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... response is unconscionable . Let me outline some of the difficulties my family has experi- enced , so that you will have a clear idea of the picture of the frus- trations of other military families when questionable death occurs off ...
... response is unconscionable . Let me outline some of the difficulties my family has experi- enced , so that you will have a clear idea of the picture of the frus- trations of other military families when questionable death occurs off ...
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... response to part A of section 1185 is inadequate . While there is considerable discussion of the problems faced by the military departments criminal inves- tigation organizations with respect to out - of - jurisdiction cases , there are ...
... response to part A of section 1185 is inadequate . While there is considerable discussion of the problems faced by the military departments criminal inves- tigation organizations with respect to out - of - jurisdiction cases , there are ...
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... response had to come from those that we look to for that particular type of information , expertise , whatever the case may be . But it is very clear to me that we have a far more serious prob- lem than I personally had realized with ...
... response had to come from those that we look to for that particular type of information , expertise , whatever the case may be . But it is very clear to me that we have a far more serious prob- lem than I personally had realized with ...
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Page 39 - Any claim based upon an act or omission of an employee of the Government, exercising due care, in the execution of a statute or regulation, whether or not such statute or regulation be valid, or based upon the exercise or performance or the failure to exercise or perform a discretionary function or duty on the part of a federal agency or an employee of the Government, whether or not the discretion involved be abused.
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Page 40 - L.Ed^d 531 (1988)] directs us to apply a two-step test for determining whether the discretionary function exception applies. We must "first consider whether the action is a matter of choice for the acting employee .... [T]he discretionary function exception will not apply when a federal statute, regulation, or policy specifically prescribes a course of action for an employee to follow.
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