“I wonder what the TC and DC recommended.”
If I read this correctly, the CAAF blog touches on this.
“The prosecution asked for dismissal, confinement for 24 months, and forfeiture of all pay and allowances. The trial counsel who argued noted that in LTC Lakins unsworn statement, his focus was always on himself: how he was concerned about the Presidents eligibility, how he felt his concerns needed to be addressed, and so on, until the moment came to accept responsibility at which point the accused focused on other people and how they let him down or supposedly misled him. The prosecutor also noted that at no point during LTC Lakins tearful discussion of his family or during his apologia to the commander did LTC Lakin see fit to mention MAJ Dobson or the hardships endured by anyone else as a result of LTC Lakins actions. Trial counsel tied the request for 24 months to the period of time the accused should have been in theatre: 2 days for every day he was not with the 1-32 Cav overseas.
The defense asked for a reprimand, some forfeiture of pay, and restriction to geographical limits (generally, such limits are to the limits of the base, or of some other geographical area, in the discretion of the convening authority). He argued for no dismissal and no confinement. The defenses parting words to the members: Merry Christmas. “
Thanks. I'm at my courthouse using their local wifi and for some reason, I can't get onto CAAFlog.
Interesting, but perhaps smart tactical maneuver by TC in not asking for the max - you don't want to appear too greedy OTOH, I wonder what Puckett was thinking in not recommending any confinement. That, IMHO, was stupid.