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Restoring Military Justice: Inside Nevada Senate Bill 95 ⚖️| S.O.S. #189
🎙️ New Episode Drop!
Restoring Military Justice: Inside Nevada Senate Bill 95 ⚖️🇺🇸
Should National Guard members have the right to demand a court martial instead of facing non-judicial punishment? Nevada lawmakers think so — and we’re diving into why.
💥 Highlights:
✔️ Allison Bailey’s case & the push for due process
✔️ Zero fiscal impact confirmed
✔️ Due process gaps in the current system
✔️ Lessons from California’s Guard
✔️ Should lack of resources justify denying rights?
This isn’t just policy—it’s about fairness, rights, and real people in uniform. 🎧 Don’t miss it.
🔗 Full hearing and additional information- https://www.nevadanationalguard.com/
#MilitaryJustice #NevadaLegislation #SenateBill95 #DueProcess #VeteransRights #CourtMartial #NationalGuard #PolicyMatters
Guests:
Chris Tinsman is a former Army JAG officer who served in the Nevada Army National Guard from 2013 to 2022, rising to Senior Defense Counsel. A graduate of Washington College and Roger Williams University School of Law, he’s licensed in Connecticut and Nevada. Chris deployed to Fort Bragg in 2016, gaining extensive court-martial experience supporting over 60,000 soldiers. He resigned in 2022 citing concerns about leadership and military justice, receiving an Honorable Discharge. In civilian life, he specializes in military law, drone operations, and government contracting, and volunteers legal support to nonprofits, veteran-owned startups, and Kappa Sigma at his alma mater.
Enlisting in the U.S. Marine Corps Infantry (0341) on January 5, 2009, Andy Lindstrom deployed twice in support of Operation Enduring Freedom II in Helmand Province, serving in the Nawa and Garmser districts. During his time in the Marine Corps, he held multiple roles including SAW Gunner, Radio Operator, and IED Dog Handler alongside his partner, Emmie. He later served in the Army National Guard from 2013 to 2021, ultimately leaving due to harassment from leadership within the 150th Maintenance Company.
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