To: smoothsailing
The telling thing is, if Gannon "cant think of a single witness desiring of being helpful to the government, then the only way the (jury) panel of combat veterans will be "helpful to the government" is if the deck is stacked. I sure hope that's not the case. I also hope there's not some cowardly wink-and-nod "split the difference" outcome where Frank is convicted of some pissant minor count just so the prosecution can feel good about themselves. The fact is, I don't trust any of these people as far as I can kick them. I really hope my faith (at least some of it) is restored by the quick, full exoneration SSgt Wuterich deserves.
To: Lancey Howard
I really hope my faith (at least some of it) is restored by the quick, full exoneration SSgt Wuterich deserves.My thoughts are similar. Beyond the sheer idiocy of bringing charges in the first place, this whole nightmare has reeked of the stench of undue command influence from the get go. Anything less than a full and unconditional exoneration is just unacceptable and would forever be an indelible stain on military justice.
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