Recent Podcasts

Army Regulation 15-6 | What You Need to Know | AR 15 – 6 Investigations and Discipline in US Army
In this episode of MJT, military attorneys Rob Capovilla and Josh Conklin discuss the United States Army Regulation 15-6 process from start to finish, including the initial investigation, rights of the accused, potential punishment, and strategies for fighting back. If you’re facing an investigation in the Army or other branch of the U.S. Armed… Read More »

Military Criminal Cases in the U.S. Coast Guard | Are They Fair?
Facing criminal or misconduct charges in the Coast Guard? You won’t want to miss this episode of Military Justice Today where former Army Rangers and military defense attorneys Mickey Williams and Dan Higgins discuss how the USCG handles cases involving criminal charges or misconduct allegations. To listen to the full episode, click here.

Most and Least Realistic Military Movies from Two Army Rangers
Ever wonder which military movies portray war accurately? In this podcast episode, former Army Rangers Mickey Williams and Dan Higgins give their opinions about which military movies are the most accurate as well as those that border on the absurd. To listen to the full episode, click here.

Military Rule of Evidence 608: Application, Examples, and Real-World Nuggets for Success
In this episode of MJT, attorney Robert Capovilla discusses the most important aspects of Military Rule of Evidence 608, including trial examples, potential pitfalls, and best practices for success in high-stakes litigation. To listen to the full episode, click here.

Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military: Law, Application, Defense Strategies
In this episode of MJT, attorneys Robert Capovilla and Sean Flood discuss sexual harassment laws in the military, including specifics on how it’s being applied, defense strategies for when accusations are made, and advice for avoiding problems while serving on active duty. To listen to the full episode, click here.

Arguing Consent in Sexual Assault Cases: Analysis of U.S. v. Mendoza
In this episode of MJT, attorneys Rob Capovilla and Brad Simon discuss issues of consent in military sexual assault cases in light of the new CAAF case, U.S. v. Mendoza. Topics include capacity, charging, notice, due process, and defense strategies. To listen to the full episode, click here.

Peer Review Boards for Military Healthcare Providers
In this episode of MJT, attorney Robert Capovilla discusses medical peer review boards in the military, including the process, challenges, and defense strategies related to misconduct or breach of care allegations against doctors, nurses, and other healthcare providers. To listen to the full episode, click here.

Best-Selling Author Dr. Patrick Morley Joins the Show
In this episode of Military Justice Today, Dr. Patrick Morley, best-selling author, Veteran, and faith leader discusses his new book, From Broken Boy to Mended Man, as well as several key principles for identifying and working through personal suffering. To listen to the full episode, click here.

An Innocent Army Officer’s Fight for His Life
In this episode of MJT, a former Army Officer and client of Capovilla & Williams tells his story of being falsely accused of sexual assault. Topics include the process he went through from notification to final disposition, the fight over exculpatory evidence, and his advice to others in a similar situation. To listen to… Read More »

Digital Forensics Expert Kevin Peden Joins the Show
In this episode of Military Justice Today, Kevin Peden – one of the country’s top digital forensics experts – discusses the most important issues regarding the storage, accessibility, collection, and utilization of digital evidence in today’s high-stakes military and civilian cases. To listen to the full episode, click here.