Posted on Oct 13, 2020
Supreme Court Set to Hear Arguments in Military Rape Cases
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This is why people don't report shit.
"The Briggs and Mangahas decisions already have resulted in at least 10 other military rape cases being dismissed, including the U.S. Army's case against retired Army Maj. Gen. James Grazioplene, accused in 2015 of sexually assaulting his teenage daughter between 1983 and 1989.
Grazioplene was prosecuted in a civilian court in Virginia, where he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 20 years' probation after spending 18 months in jail."
They got rid of the statute of limitations (which rape shouldn't have a statute of limitations anyway). It shouldn't matter when they happened especially when the predator ADMITS to the rape.
"The Briggs and Mangahas decisions already have resulted in at least 10 other military rape cases being dismissed, including the U.S. Army's case against retired Army Maj. Gen. James Grazioplene, accused in 2015 of sexually assaulting his teenage daughter between 1983 and 1989.
Grazioplene was prosecuted in a civilian court in Virginia, where he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 20 years' probation after spending 18 months in jail."
They got rid of the statute of limitations (which rape shouldn't have a statute of limitations anyway). It shouldn't matter when they happened especially when the predator ADMITS to the rape.
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