Physical Assault In The Military In Pima

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Multi-State
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Pima
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US-000298
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The document is a Second Amended Complaint filed in the Circuit Court regarding a case of physical assault in the military in Pima, focused on gross negligence or intentional harm by a physical therapist during treatment. The Plaintiff, a resident of Pima, claims to have suffered significant physical and emotional injuries due to the Defendant's actions while providing physical therapy. Key features of this form include the necessity for specific identification of parties, detailed accounts of the incident, and a request for both actual and punitive damages. It emphasizes the requirement for medical documentation as evidence of the injuries sustained. Filling and editing instructions entail ensuring the accuracy of personal information and clearly articulating the elements of the assault claim. This form serves as a critical tool for attorneys, paralegals, and legal assistants engaged in litigation involving personal injury within military contexts, providing a structured approach to seek justice for clients facing similar experiences.

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Domestic abuse may also involve physical abuse, including sexual abuse. The use, attempted use or threatened use of force is considered domestic abuse and is an offense under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, as well as state and federal laws.

Article 128, UCMJ (Assault) Under the UCMJ, any person who: (1) attempts to do bodily harm to another; (2) offers to be bodily harm to another; or (3) does bodily harm to another person is guilty of assault.

Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233. To contact MilitaryOneSource: 1-800-342-9647 â–º Click here for MilitaryOneSource international calling options.

Anyone, including civilians with no Air Force affiliation, may file Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) complaints. Depending on the circumstances, the IG may also accept complaints from dependents or relatives of active duty members and retirees and their dependents.

Although you may contact the DOD Hotline at any time, a faster way to resolve your complaint is usually to first contact your local or command-level Inspector General's Office. Call the Inspector General Hotline at 800-424-9098.

Investigations of serious offenses involving military personnel such as rape, indecent assault, drugs, or larceny are usually conducted by a criminal investigative agency, such as the Army's Criminal Investigation Command (CID).

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Physical Assault In The Military In Pima