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Members who provide updates on the committees findings from the Previous Year and give an assessment of what was discussed throughout the day. Madam chair, when youre ready. Thank you. Were continuing this afternoon with panel 3. So well get the perspectives of the Services Trial Defense Service organization chiefs regarding conviction, and case adjudication process and victim declination. I suspect we might hear something slightly different than we heard this morning. Staff, can you tee this up, please . Thank you, maam. This is in response to the rfis. We just pulled together some questions and im going to read the first one and this concerns the referral process. The defense rfi responses indicated victim preference may play an outsized role in whether or not a Sexual Assault case is referred to trial. What consideration or way should the convening authority give to victims wishes regarding the disposition of a Sexual Assault case . Colonel bennett, can you start us off . Make sure
Good morning. I would like to welcome the members and everyone who is in attendance today to the 13th Public Meeting of the Defense Advisory Committee on investigation and prosecution defense of Sexual Assault in the armed forces. The dacipad. Of the faking Committee Members, 11 members ares, present this morning and a 12 member will be joining us by telephone at 10 00 this morning. Two members were not able to attend today, Major General Marsha Anderson and judge reggie walton. The dacipad was greeted by the secretary of defense in 2016 in accordance with the National Defense authorization act for fiscal year 2015 as amended. Our mandate is to advise secretary of defense on the investigation, prosecution and defense of allegations for Sexual Assault and other Sexual Misconduct involving members of the armed forces. Please note todays meeting is being b transcribed, a complete written transcript will be posted on the dacipad website. But todays meeting will begin with the dacipad Data
It was created in 2015 in accordance with the act in 2015 as amended. Our mandate is to advise the secretary of defense on investigation, prosecution of allegations of Sexual Assault and other Sexual Misconduct involving members of the armed forces. Please note that todays meeting is being transcribed. A complete written transcribe will be posted on the website. Todays meeting will begin with the dac ipads fiscal 2018 for acquittal rates of Sexual Assault in the military based on case documents from all military Sexual Assault cases closed during the fiscal year. Next, staff director will provide an overview of the Draft Department of defense report on allegations of misconstruct. This draft report was submitted to the dac ipad in fulfillment of the Defense Authorization act for fiscal year 2019. Following the overview of the report, Service Representatives involved in the report, drafting and Data Collection will appear before the committee to answer questions about the data, and the
Thank you, good morning. I would like to welcome the members and everyone in attendance today to the 13th Public Meeting of the Defense Advisory Committee on investigation, prosecution, defense of Sexual Assault in the armed forces. Of the 15 Committee Members, 11 members are present and a 12th member will be joining us by telephone at 10 00 this morning. Two members were not able to attend today. Major general Marsha Anderson and judge reggie walton. It was created in 2015 in accordance with the National Defense authorization act in 2015 as amended. Our mandate is to advise the secretary of defense on the investigation, prosecution, and defense of allegations of Sexual Assault and other Sexual Misconduct involving members of the armed forces. Please note that todays meeting is being transcribed. The complete written transcript will be posted on the website. Todays meeting will begin with the dac ipads fiscal 2018 for conviction and acquittal rates of Sexual Assault in the military bas