Sunday, February 16, 2014

THE PERSECUTION OF MARINE SERGEANT LAWRENCE GORDON HUTCHINS, III

Via LH

Sergeant of Marines Lawrence Gordon Hutchins, III

 

On 2/13/14 Sgt Hutchins’ arraignment for unpremeditated murder charges of an “Unknown Iraqi Male” in Hamnadiya, Iraq in April 2006 took place at Camp Pendleton.  This is the third time around.  Although his case has already been overturned twice (the second time by the highest court in the military justice system, The Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (CAAF), The Navy Department insists on trying Sgt Hutchins again.  The fact that it is even possible to continue this constant barrage against Sgt Hutchins and his family boggles the mind.  

 

To attempt to explain how this is not double jeopardy to the average, reasonable American citizen, is far too complicated to address here.  The simple fact of the matter is that the prosecution is, in fact under the military justice system, able to do it.  And needless to say, they are pursuing this once again.  In my personal opinion, this is so far beyond absurd, that I have no words to describe what they are doing.  However, given my familiarity with the case, I know why they are doing it.  And I will leave it at that.

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3 comments:

  1. How about just finding those Obama JAGS guilty, and hanging them?

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  2. Unknown Iraqi male.... who may have been trying to kill him? Kangagroo Court in session... all rise

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