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Sexual assault. The posted link didn't say what he was charged with but it wasn't hard to guess. The military is under such huge pressure from congress to prosecute and punish sexual assault that it has really become an act of (most likely career ending) courage for a commander to not prosecute or to set aside a conviction even when the evidence overwhelmingly points to an accused's persons innocence. Congress' coercive influence over the military justice system needs to end, and there should be new trials for everyone who fell victim to it and never received a fair trial.
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this is shameful .. What happened to the oaths these officers .. JAG and Commanders took ??
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