No. They're not even allowed meet with their lawyers as much as they would, or could, if they were a civilian. Some of the MP's that are on brig duty might, buy even that holds severe repercussions if they're caught.
He'll get his 3 squares, a shower a day, and a cot, and be treated half way decent by the guards, but they'll strictly follow the UCMJ and the Military Prisoner Manual to a "T."
JAG, on the other hand, will suppress info coming from his lawyers, his family, friends, coworkers, subordinates, and the rest of his Command. They'll put gah orders on everyone and demand they don't address the press (that will mosy likely be approved by the Judge, too). It'll most likely be 1 Judge because it's not a crime involving war crimes or treason. They'll limit his library time, if he gets any. They'll screen his mail and read all of his letters. They'll monitor his phone calls and visitations. They'll limit his meetings with his lawyers to about 3-4 per month (most likely it'll be 1 meeting every other week), and they'll limit his contact with the rest of his "camp" like that, too. And they most certainly won't allow his children there, because some of those other prisoners will be pedos and the military believes that a brig/prison is no place for a child to visit. It may have changed since I was a Brig Chaser at my last Command back in '03-04, but I'm not aware of any major changes to those practices and policies.
No. They're not even allowed meet with their lawyers as much as they would, or could, if they were a civilian. Some of the MP's that are on brig duty might, buy even that holds severe repercussions if they're caught.
He'll get his 3 squares, a shower a day, and a cot, and be treated half way decent by the guards, but they'll strictly follow the UCMJ and the Military Prisoner Manual to a "T."