To: xzins; RedRover; jazusamo; Girlene; freema; darrylsharratt; Shelayne; Lancey Howard; lilycicero; ...
As part of the [pretrial] agreement, Ramos agreed to testify against other members of his unit.
Ramos, 23, who appeared at a court-martial Thursday, was one of seven soldiers charged with conspiracy to commit premeditated murder stemming from an incident in March or April 2007 in or near Baghdad. Three of them 1st Sgt. John E. Hatley, 40; Sgt. 1st Class Joseph P. Mayo, 27, and Sgt. Michael P. Leahy Jr., 26 also are charged with premeditated murder for allegedly shooting four Iraqi detainees in the head and dumping their bodies in a canal.
Ramos had waived his right to a pretrial hearing and pleaded guilty. Under military law, the pretrial agreement is kept secret until the judge sentences the convicted soldier. The soldier then is given the lesser of the two sentences. Seems that after seeing their rail-road jobs being decimated in the Stateside courts by competent civilian attorneys JAG is no longer willing to allow these men access to other than JAG-sympathetic Defense-assigned officers. It's pretty sad when I feel I can no longer trust certain sections of our own military, but JAG has proven itself to be nothing less than useful idiots for the socialist US-destroying politicians, of which we have far too many.
Thanks, Chaplain; with sad prayers for justice.
6 posted on
09/19/2008 4:34:13 PM PDT by
brityank
(The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional !!)
To: brityank
"It's pretty sad when I feel I can no longer trust certain sections of our own military, but JAG has proven itself to be nothing less than useful idiots for the socialist US-destroying politicians, of which we have far too many."
Exactly my sentiments as well.
14 posted on
09/19/2008 6:14:38 PM PDT by
Marine_Uncle
(Duncan Hunter was our best choice.)
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