I don’t know about a military tribunal, but if any of them didn’t follow their procedures, they should lose their jobs.
I certainly think Sheriff Podunk should definitely be gone over this. All he had to do was ask who it was and what sort of criminal record the guy had, because a few parking tickets would have been a big enough clue to show that SWAT was not required.
It would have to be shown that mistakes were criminally related, before you could hoist anybody before a justice system and not do it as a form of revenge.
>> It would have to be shown that mistakes were criminally related, before you could hoist anybody before a justice system and not do it as a form of revenge.
Of course. I exaggerated to make a point — a military tribunal for such circumstances is impossible, and likewise would never occur.
The worst that will happen to those involved is public humiliation and condemnation. Hardly a suitable consequence.