>
>{Hint... read the first paragraph and get ready to talk to the big guy with
>some ideas...}
>
> >David had spend the past several days considering just how to implement
>the JAG review process. Admiral Lasiter had made it clear what
>the >consistancy would be, three officers not in JAG and two JAG officers
>not related to the situation. David had been working on just what
>procedures >would be used to call up one such review board, and how a
>proceeding would be run. Hard work considering the complexity of the
>situation- wanted >to provide a proper balance to JAG authority and did not
>want to step on toes at JAG or tie their hands in tricky situations...
>
>David would randomly collect a pool of names out of his system of officers
>in good standing at several of the major bases where these panels would
>take place. He would run a script that would randomly select the
>participants that would be the 3 non-JAG officers and once the pool is used
>at each base, a new pool would be selected. Obviously the JAG officers
>selected would be selected case-by-case. He reserved the right to join in
>any of the panels and take part as he felt appropriate and would definitely
>be involved in the first few. All participants remain known only to David
>and on the final report to CinC.
>
>Procedurally, they would be mainly looking at recent or past cases--in
>progress cases are not an option as they are current investigations but
>stalled cases could be looked at if warranted. Case files would be read by
>all participants with any necessary security info altered and then
>discussion would take place. At that time law will be compared to actions
>taken and an evaluation will be done. At that point David collects the
>information and renders their decision to JAG and the CinC with further
>recommendations or actions that need to be taken legal or otherwise.
>
> >He had also met with Joe reciently about his anti-corruption task force.
>
> >To: Captain David Boulay, Judge Advocate General
> >From: Commander Joseph Garibaldi, Director, Anti-Corruption Task Force.
>
> >Re: Progress
>
> >Sir, I am at a loss to explain our progress. We have plenty of leads,
>but they seem to dead end at various places. While I am aware of
>Admiral >Lasiter's desire to avoid tipping off the 'big fish' in these
>corrupt enterprises, I feel that it is necessary that a few well placed
>arrests are made. I would >like your advice in this matter.
>
> >J. Garibaldi.
>
>He replied...
>
>Joe,
>
>I will need to catch up with the CinC and see if we can get permission to
>start takedowns. I expect an update on Firehawk's actions immediately which
>will also impact plans. Will get back to you. Big news coming soon.
>
>David
>
Shortly after the messages were exchanged... A call came in from the CinC's office.
It was Lasiter's personal aide Sara.
"Good morning Captain Boulay. How are you this morning?"
{response}
"I am sorry to bother you, but the Admiral wants to see you. Can you come up to his
office?", she continued.
{response}
"Very well. I will tell him you are on your way. Thank you sir."
{response}
*****
Upon arrival David was passed through to Admiral Lasiter's office.
"Captain Boulay. Good morning. Please come in and have a seat. We have much to
talk about." Lasiter said in greeting hardly looking up from a letter he was writing.
{response}
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