Category Archives: General
Other Than Honorable Discharged Upgraded to Honorable!
When stress piles up in a person’s life, it can often lead to uncharacteristic behavior. Soldiers lead especially stressful lives and often experience mental health issues such as PTSD, depression and anxiety. Left untreated, these issues can result in misconduct and a less than honorable discharge. The military Veterans at Citizen Soldier Law recently… Read More »
A Resounding CRSC Victory!
Citizen Soldier Law recently scored a resounding victory for an Airman who had been denied Combat Related Special Compensation (CRSC) for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) that was caused by multiple deployments to a war zone in support of the Global War on Terror. Our Army Veteran-attorneys and Army Veteran HR paralegal succeeded in… Read More »
Understanding CRSC and CRDP: Key Differences and Benefits
Introduction As a retired military service member, you may be entitled to various benefits and compensation programs. Two common programs you might have heard of are CRSC (Combat-Related Special Compensation) and CRDP (Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay). In this blog post, we will break down what CRSC and CRDP are, and highlight the key… Read More »
Rutgers Mandates Masks and Phony Injection
What Would Colonel Henry Rutgers Do? Hire lawyers. Boycott. RU students are human guinea pigs. Russian Orthodox Christian, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, wrote a brilliant work that captures the current era. He titled his book Demons which described those who had hijacked the Russian culture. Marxists had already been able to send him to Siberia and… Read More »
Final Restraining Orders (FRO) Are Not Easy to Change
In the case, G.M. v. C.V., a New Jersey Superior Court from the Appellate Division denied a defendant’s request to vacate a FRO under the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act (the Act), N.J.S.A. 2C:25–17 to –35. The female Defendant’s motion to dissolve the FRO was denied because it did not include a transcript of… Read More »
Improper Use Of Roadway Lane And Improper Passing
Some tips when you have summons from getting stopped twice, within minutes of one another and by the same police officer. Have manners. This case required an interpreter as the police officer and our client both spoke Spanish. What happened in this case was the Prosecutor amended / downgraded to Unsafe driving NJSA 4:97.2… Read More »
If You Agree With Me
If you agree with me, we are going to need your help to oppose this dastardly bill. This is uber-abortion on demand and on steroids, no questions asked, taxpayer-funded for our teenage daughters (and sterilization for our sons, in my opinion), out of state mothers as well, and repeals NJ’s previous laws on partial… Read More »
What Judge Kollar-Kotelly’s Temporary Restraining Order Means
My opinion is that the Department of Defense and the White House will not attempt to enforce the illegal mandate for an unapproved COVID injection. Although the Judge’s decision does not necessarily extend beyond the specifically named plaintiffs in Church v. Biden, it should provide guidance to the corrupt administration occupying the White House. A… Read More »
Transgender Man Approved For USPHS
As Assistant Secretary for Health, ADM Rachel Levine fights every day to improve the health and well-being of all Americans. She’s working to help our nation overcome the COVID-19 pandemic and build a stronger foundation for a healthier future – one in which every American can attain their full health potential, according to a… Read More »
RELIGIOUS EXEMPTIONS The Vaccine And The Holy Spirit: Suit Addresses Employer Obligations, Religious Objections, Mandatory COVID-19 Shots
“Mr. Lawton is a devout and practicing Messianic Jew, who sincerely believes that … the Holy Spirit resides in his body, and that taking the vaccine will offend and otherwise harm the Holy Spirit,” the suit says. July 20, 2021 at 02:11 PM (Charles Toutant, excerpted from the New Jersey Law Journal ) A suit against… Read More »