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Show 8 TIME Feb. 9, 2012 MILITARY H HILLTOP TIMES S From page 7 how couples can cope • Education planning and using the GI Bill to your benefit • Women are veterans too! • The effects of mili- tary life on kids • Porn, sex and the Internet Download a brochure and registration form at www.esimgt.org . There is a spot on the registration form for the free veterans conference on Friday. Organizers prefer at- UCMJ From page 5 vocate," said Staff Sgt. Lori Manvell, 4th FW NCO in charge of military justice. "This new privilege is meant to give the victim confidence that the information they give to someone assisting them, will be kept confidential unless they choose to reveal it or decide to allow the assistor to reveal it for them." Victims should keep in mind that any information shared with family, friends or co-workers is not covered by this privilege. "The attorney-client privilege is extended to victims who wish legal assistance on the matter," Manvell said. "An attorney is the best person to give a victim guidance on how the military justice system works. In the past, if a victim decided to pursue formal charges, an official investigation would immediately ensue and once charges were officially established against an alleged accused, the accused's defense counsel would have the right to view the information in the victim's assistance files. Now, that information cannot be obtained without the express permission of the victim." These changes give victims additional protections that may encourage an increased reporting of sexual assaults. "Even if the victim decides not to pursue formal charges against the per- tendees register by form so they know the number of those who will be present. Day of the convention registration will only be available as space permits. For more information, write: Tia D. Korologos ESI Management Group P.O. Box 1734 Draper, UT 84020 or call 801-501-9446. petrator, they can feel more confident in their ability to seek confidential treatment," Vele said. "These changes also provide victims with the potential to permanently separate themselves from a known offender by affording them the ability to permanent change of station. This provision is not a guarantee, but it at least requires their commander review the request." In summary, these changes allow victims to seek assistance from supportive agencies and legal advice from a judge advocate without fear of their information being disclosed once formal charges are filed. "These changes should allow Airmen to feel a sense of security in the supportive agencies that offer services to Airmen," Manvell said. "A victim must take note that while this privilege exists for them, should they decide to pursue formal charges, it may be extremely difficult to prosecute a case against the alleged perpetrator without all of the information provided by the victim to the supportive agency. A victim should seek confidential legal assistance before pursuing charges to clarify their rights and the court-martial process." For more information about these UCMJ changes, contact the Base Legal Office at 801-777-6756. The Sexual Assault Response Coordinator can be reached at 801-777-1985 or 801-777-1964. JWINsi ARMINGTON Ir Free Granite Countertops walking alone, or need new motivation to get up and move, why not start your own walking club? The American Heart Association will "walk" you through the steps at www. mywalkingclub.org. If you're not up for starting your own, you can also browse nearby clubs based on your zip code. 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