Admitted
1972, Virginia and Maine; 1980, U.S. Claims Court; 1983, North Carolina; U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Military Appeals and Army, Air Force and Navy-Marine Corps Courts of Military Review
Law School
University of Virginia, J.D., 1972
Law School Graduation Year
1972
College
Dartmouth College, B.A., cum laude, 1969; The Judge Advocate General's School, Army, Graduate Course
Biographical
Author: The Competency of Counsel, The Army Lawyer, October 1977; Building The Cuckoo's Nest, The Army Lawyer, June 1978; Using The Cuckoo's Nest, The Army Lawyer, July 1979; Witnesses: The Ultimate Weapon, The Army Lawyer, May, 1987. Contributing Author, Principles and Practice of Military Forensic Psychiatry, 1997. Instructor, Criminal Law Division, The Judge Advocate General's School, Army, 1977-1980. (The Army's JAG School is responsible for the initial training of all the military's judges, as well as continuing legal education for the JAGS of all the armed services). Senior Reserve Instructor, Criminal Law Division, The Judge Advocate General's School, Army, 1980-1989. Officer in Charge, Aschaffenburg Branch SJA Office, 1974-1976. U.S. Army, JAGC, 1969-1980; U.S. Army Reserves, JAGC, 1980-1989; Retired Reserve, 1989—; Army Commendation Medal, 1976; Meritorious Service Medal 1980; Army Achievement Medal, 1987}