Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Are Military Sexual Assault Charges Expungable If Dismissed?
This is a bit complicated. As I understand it, and this is not legal advice, federal law does not have a mechanism for an “expungement” of a charge. Even if lawyers do not pursue what military investigators believe to be probable cause to charge, the decision to find probable cause will likely stay on… 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 »
Abraham Lincoln, Justice-Involved Veterans And Thanksgiving
Let’s be thankful for our veterans. Our judicial system needs bold leadership to energize the Veterans Criminal Diversion Program, conduct a public relations campaign, and overcome disparate treatment of Veterans among the various counties. November 08, 2021 at 10:00 AM 15 minute read State and Local Government By Thomas Roughneen According to a 2021… 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 »
1000s of military, DoD contractors and civilians threatened with loss of jobs. Can you be forced to violate your sincerely held religious beliefs?
Form letter available below. Consider re-writing and incorporating the language from my pastor’s letter which is below. And of course the answer is no. You do not have to sacrifice your beliefs. Believe it or not, however, military guidelines do authorize forced injections but that is a wholly unreasonable and unlikely outcome. Here is… Read More »
Military Knows That They Cannot Discharge Tens of Thousands who won’t Take a Vaccine That Does not Provide Immunity to Covid or So-called Delta Variant
We wish that there was more that you can do, now, but a lawyer may not be necessary until you are notified of administrative separation. If you would like a privileged consultation, please let us know and we can explain more as it relates to your personal circumstances. DOD will not back down on… Read More »
Your Rights – Department Of Defense (DOD) Mandatory Use Of Experimental Spike Protein Injection Against Covid.
We dispute that the military has the authority to coerce you to take a non-FDA approved experimental injection of unknown materials with unknown consequences. But that is easy for us to exclaim, since we are already retired. Simply put, you can defend yourself and force the Government to prove their allegations of any misconduct… 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 »
Compelling Reasons For PTI Request
New Jersey’s Pre-Trial Intervention allows defendants charged with a first-time offense to avoid a conviction and instead receive mental health care, community support, or other resources tailored to the individual’s needs. In most cases, individuals charged with a first- or second-degree offense are barred from participating in the program. However, according to the Graves… Read More »