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Title: Marine Corps drops Taliban urination desecration case; commandant saves face
Post by: txradioguy on September 09, 2013, 07:03:37 AM
The Marine Corps has suddenly dropped criminal charges against an officer in the infamous Taliban urination video case, heading off what promised to be an embarrassing pretrial hearing for the Corps’ commandant Wednesday.
 
Defense attorneys for Capt. James V. Clement had won a judge’s order, over objections from Marine prosecutors, for two staff attorneys to testify in open court about how senior commanders interfered in the case to get a guilty verdict.
 
The attorneys also were seeking to question Gen. James F. Amos, the commandant, and wanted access to his private emails.
 
But the criminal case ended Friday when Lt. Gen. Kenneth J. Glueck, who heads Marine Corps Combat Development Command in Quantico, Va., and was overseeing the prosecution, filed a brief court paper withdrawing the charges.
 
John Dowd, Capt. Clement’s principal defense counsel, accused the commandant of engineering the largest case of unlawful command influence in the Corps’ history.
 
“The withdrawal of the charges was another act of cowardice by the commandant, his counsel and the Judge Advocate Division of [Marine Corps headquarters] to cover up the worst case of unlawful command influence in the history of the Marine Corps, which was beginning next Wednesday to be uncovered in a hearing before the chief judge … on several motions to compel discovery,” Mr. Dowd said Saturday.
 
The defense attorney said he wanted to see email traffic among the commandant, his counsel and his legal division.
 
“That email traffic would have revealed that [the commandant] and his lawyers had engaged in a secret, corrupt effort to rig and control the investigations and dispositions of the so-called desecration cases until Capt. Clement refused to submit to a corrupt process [of being] charged with crimes he did not commit,” Mr. Dowd said.
 
Capt. Clement’s defense counsel obtained a sworn statement from Lt. Gen. Thomas D. Waldhauser who, as convening authority, was overseeing all cases in the urination incident. The general told of a one-on-one meeting in 2012 with Gen. Amos in which the commandant said he wanted Marine defendants “crushed” via courts-martial.
 
Gen. Waldhauser went on to become Defense Secretary’s Chuck Hagel’s senior military adviser.
 
Citing that conversation, Capt. Clement’s attorneys accused the commandant of blatant unlawful command influence that denied their client a fair court-martial.
 
They filed a motion to dismiss the charges, thus setting up a series of public pretrial hearings on Gen. Amos’ conduct scheduled to begin Wednesday.


http://p.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/sep/7/marine-corps-retreats-court-martial-charges-taliba/#ixzz2eOdpjKfs
Title: Re: Marine Corps drops Taliban urination desecration case; commandant saves face
Post by: JohnnyReb on September 09, 2013, 07:10:42 AM
Maybe the bread crumbs led to the White House?
Title: Re: Marine Corps drops Taliban urination desecration case; commandant saves face
Post by: Eupher on September 09, 2013, 09:13:54 AM
One thing is for sure -- while Capt. Clement won't be thrown under the bus voluntarily, his Marine Corps career is most definitely over.
Title: Re: Marine Corps drops Taliban urination desecration case; commandant saves face
Post by: DefiantSix on September 09, 2013, 09:18:42 AM
One thing is for sure -- while Capt. Clement won't be thrown under the bus voluntarily, his Marine Corps career is most definitely over.

But at least he won't be separating from the service with a politically motivated "criminal record" hanging around his neck.  He's already re-entering civilian life with the "stygma" of "right-wing domestic terrorist" hung on him. :whistling:
Title: Re: Marine Corps drops Taliban urination desecration case; commandant saves face
Post by: Linda on September 09, 2013, 09:31:51 AM
Maybe the bread crumbs led to the White House?

It wouldn't surprise me at all if it did.
Title: Re: Marine Corps drops Taliban urination desecration case; commandant saves face
Post by: 98ZJUSMC on September 10, 2013, 03:00:48 AM
One thing is for sure -- while Capt. Clement won't be thrown under the bus voluntarily, his Marine Corps career is most definitely over.

Yeah, that's a sure bet.  

Sad days......


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Quote from: JohnnyReb on September 09, 2013, 04:10:42 am
Maybe the bread crumbs led to the White House?
It wouldn't surprise me at all if it did.

Another, sure bet.