
Admitting Prior Conduct in Military Sexual Assault Cases
From Military Justice Today by Capovilla and Williams
August 27, 2025 · 31 min · Season 4 · Episode 4
About this episode
The episode discusses the admissibility of prior and subsequent sexual conduct in military sexual assault cases, focusing on the case U.S. v. St. Jean.
In this episode of MJT, military trial attorneys Robert Capovilla and Brad Simon discuss U.S. v. St. Jean, including the admissibility of prior and subsequent sexual conduct between alleged victims and defendants in military criminal cases. Thanks for listening and sharing
People in this episode
Host: Robert Capovilla
Guest: Brad Simon
Topics covered
- military justice
- sexual assault
- legal admissibility
- criminal cases
- trial attorneys
Keywords
- military sexual assault
- admissibility
- prior conduct
- U.S. v. St. Jean
- military trial attorneys
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: U.S. v. St. Jean
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