Posted on Oct 16, 2022
Army injustice: Thousands of soldiers, veterans slapped with misleading criminal record
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Absolutely. I just was watching a report on this about 30 minutes ago.
Never charged, never arrest but because Army CID entered their name ("titled") into a report and then sent it to FBI's criminal history database they now show up as having been arrested.
If the Soldier's committed fraud as part of the G-RAP program, by all means - arrest, stand trial, go to jail if convicted. However, less than 10% of the cases that the Army referred for civilian prosecution led to charges being filed.
Never charged, never arrest but because Army CID entered their name ("titled") into a report and then sent it to FBI's criminal history database they now show up as having been arrested.
If the Soldier's committed fraud as part of the G-RAP program, by all means - arrest, stand trial, go to jail if convicted. However, less than 10% of the cases that the Army referred for civilian prosecution led to charges being filed.
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SPC Michael Terrell
I'll bet that most FBI agents have done things that would result in criminal records of their own.
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