From Battlefield to Courtroom: The Reality of Military Justice | The PI Files Ep. 10
Автор: Peterson Investigations
Загружено: 2026-01-16
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Welcome back to The PI Files, where we dig into real cases, real people, and the role of investigators in uncovering the truth.
In this episode, host Eric Peterson sits down with Colonel John “Jack” Einwechter, a former U.S. Army military intelligence officer, JAG attorney, and senior Army war crimes prosecutor at Guantánamo Bay.
With more than 21 years of military service and decades of experience in international and domestic litigation, Jack breaks down how the military justice system actually works, and how far public perception often strays from reality.
We dive deep into the recent Caribbean boat strike controversy, the difference between law enforcement and wartime rules of engagement, and why battlefield investigations are nothing like civilian homicide cases. Jack explains the legal framework behind military operations, the role of commanders and JAG officers, and what makes an order lawful, or patently illegal.
The conversation also explores:
• How the Geneva Conventions apply to modern warfare
•The duty (and risk) of disobeying unlawful orders
• War crimes allegations and political influence
• Special forces accountability and high-profile cases
• Guantánamo Bay prosecutions and international tribunals
• Why Hollywood often gets military justice wrong, and when it gets it right
This episode offers rare insight into the collision between battlefield decisions, international law, politics, and public opinion, straight from someone who has lived it at every level.
Whether you’re in law enforcement, the military, legal field, or simply seeking clarity beyond headlines, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.
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