When Claire examines Hernandez's classified medical document, the paper says the date is 3-15-88, but when Claire talks to General Marks, she said the medical document is dated 3-14-88.
As Claire is running, she thinks she being followed and runs to the nearest business for help. On the glass door there is a "Protected by ADT" sticker on the window, which appears and disappears as the camera angle change.
In the hallway after the pre-trial hearing, Charlie Grimes adjusts his tie twice.
When shooting pool, Tom (Ron) has a shot to make the 13 ball off of the 5 ball in the corner pocket. In the first view, the 15 ball is between the cue ball and the 13 ball. The 2nd view shows the 15 ball on the other side of the table.
The blue truck Claire thinks is following her has a front license plate in one close-up shot but not in previous or subsequent shots from a distance.
CID is continuously referenced in the movie, but this "event" would actually be under the jurisdiction of the NCIS.
Even though Claire is a criminal law attorney it is highly unlikely Claire can learn even the basics of military law in such a short time period. Both practices are vastly different.
At the end when Claire and Charles are walking out of the house you see the crane pitch up for a moment in the reflection of the window.
The presiding Judge threatened to send Charlie Grimes to the brig for improper trial conduct. Mr. Grimes is a civilian and the judge doesn't have the authority to detain him in a military jail.
Claire tells Charlie she can't drink alcohol because she and Tom are trying to get pregnant but earlier in the film she's seen holding two beers while playing pool with Tom in a bar.
Jackie shouldn't be smoking around Claire because she's trying to get pregnant.