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Army Pushes Guantanamo Chaplain Adultery Case
Reuters ^ | 3-22-04 | Will Dunham

Posted on 03/22/2004 4:22:58 PM PST by Indy Pendance

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military, after dropping criminal charges against a Muslim Army chaplain who tended to Guantanamo prisoners, pressed forward on Monday with possible disciplinary action on adultery and pornography accusations.

The Army is pursuing the charges, which at most could trigger mild disciplinary action against Capt. James Yee, because the nonjudicial hearing involved does not "require the introduction of evidence that would have compromised national security," said Lt. Col. Bill Costello, a spokesman for U.S. Southern Command.

Army Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Miller considered evidence on whether Yee had an extramarital sexual affair with a female officer and stored pornographic images on a government computer, said Costello.

The administrative hearing began on Monday night with Yee and his lawyers arriving at an office building near the Pentagon.

Eugene Fidell, Yee's lawyer, told reporters before the hearing began "our view continues to be that Chaplain Yee deserves an apology. It's a big country. And it's a big institution that can admit a mistake." Fidell said he hoped the Army would "give this matter the quiet, dignified burial that it deserves."

Miller commands the task force overseeing the prison at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where the United States holds roughly 610 foreign terrorism suspects. Yee worked with prisoners there for 10 months.

Yee was arrested last September in Florida as he returned from Guantanamo. Military authorities accused him in a court document of spying, mutiny, sedition, aiding the enemy and espionage, and told Yee's lawyers he could face the death penalty. Yee spent 76 days in a Navy brig but the Army failed to follow through with formal espionage-related charges.

The Army dropped all criminal charges against the 36-year-old West Point graduate on Friday. The Army dropped six counts, including mishandling of classified information and lesser adultery and pornography charges.

Miami-based Southern Command said the decision to drop the charges stemmed from "national security concerns that would arise from the release of the evidence" against Yee.

"General Miller alone will decide the facts of the case, and he can impose punishment at the conclusion of the proceedings," Costello said.

Such so-called Article 15 proceedings are reserved for minor offenses in the military and do not involve criminal charges.

If Miller finds that Yee committed these actions, Yee faces a possible written or oral reprimand, confinement to quarters for 30 days or restricted movement for 60 days, and forfeiture of half his pay for two months, Costello said.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: gitmo

1 posted on 03/22/2004 4:22:59 PM PST by Indy Pendance
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To: Indy Pendance
If they're not going to imprison this traitor, get him the hell out of the Army!
2 posted on 03/22/2004 4:29:13 PM PST by onedoug
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To: Indy Pendance
sounds like another 'bubba' trial....sonofabeach is a traitor...perhaps because he's a member of a protected class...he gets to skate...

Bubba was a first class traitor...and the only thing they bothered to get him on was putting a perfectly good see gar in the wrong place...and lying about it...
3 posted on 03/22/2004 4:55:51 PM PST by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: joesnuffy
More likely they don't have enough evidence to convict. For an officer, Article 15 proceedings are the dagger through the heart of a career so the guy is done being an Army Chaplain.
4 posted on 03/22/2004 5:09:39 PM PST by Chuckster ("Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it." George Bernard Shaw)
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To: joesnuffy
I don't believe in Parthian shots as the Army retreats from a case they have blown.

They have screwed Yee... now let Yee screw whomever will allow him to and get out of his life.

5 posted on 03/22/2004 6:53:18 PM PST by Clodia Pulcher (There are more nuns in whorehouses than reporters with military experience)
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To: onedoug
This case is clearly a miscarriage of justice. An apology is in order. However, given the military's behavior, one is not coming.
6 posted on 03/22/2004 8:59:28 PM PST by Fishing-guy (AL)
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To: Fishing-guy
I disagree. He's a disgrace, and very likely, a traitor.
7 posted on 03/23/2004 8:36:59 AM PST by onedoug
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