Judge finds Navy SEAL's fair trial rights violated in war crimes case
The prosecutor was tracking his emails with his defense. We shall see what the judge does. I would support a dismissal of the case. And that prosecutor needs to lose his license to practice law. The Constitution is not a suggestion.
The military judge presiding over the court-martial of a U.S. Navy SEAL charged with war crimes said on Friday prosecutors who electronically tracked email communications of defense lawyers without a warrant violated the accused’s right to a fair trial.
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Gallagher says he was wrongly accused and that fellow SEAL team members testifying against him, several under grants of immunity, are disgruntled subordinates who fabricated allegations to force him from command.
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