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Charges Dropped Against Muslim Chaplain
03/19 6:57p CST
LARRY HOBBS

MIAMI (AP) - Citing national security concerns, the Army on Friday dropped all charges against a Muslim chaplain accused of mishandling classified documents at Guantanamo Bay, which houses suspected terrorists.

Capt. James Yee will be allowed to return to his previous duty station at Fort Lewis, near Tacoma, Wash., said the U.S. Southern Command, which oversees the detention center in Cuba.

In dismissing the charges, Maj. Gen. Geoffrey D. Miller, commander of Joint Task Force Guantanamo, which operates the detention center, cited "national security concerns that would arise from the release of the evidence" if the case proceeded.

"In the grand scheme of things, and in the interest of national security, Gen. Miller felt like the charges needed to be dropped," said Lt. Col. Bill Costello, a Southcom spokesman. "It seemed to be the prudent way to proceed."

The Army charged Yee last September with mishandling classified material, failing to obey an order, making a false official statement, adultery and conduct unbecoming an officer for allegedly downloading pornography on his government laptop.

His lawyer said last week that a proposed settlement was in the works.

Miller said Yee, a 35-year-old Chinese-American, will be offered nonjudicial punishment for allegations of adultery and pornography.

That would come through an Article 15 proceeding, the military's method for dealing with minor infractions. The penalties would be minor, such as duty restriction or a temporary pay cut.

"We anticipate that Yee will be returned to his home duty station at Ft. Lewis, Washington, at the conclusion of any Article 15 proceedings," Southcom said in a news release.

If convicted of all the original charges, Yee could have faced dismissal and a maximum of 14 years in prison.

Yee previously was a chaplain at Fort Lewis, and his wife and child live in Olympia, Wash. At Guantanamo Bay Naval Station, he counseled suspected terrorists and dispensed religious guidance.

There were initial reports that Yee was being investigated as part of an espionage probe at the base, but he was never charged with spying.

He was arrested Sept. 10 as he arrived at a Jacksonville, Fla., naval base, from Guantanamo, carrying what authorities said were classified documents. Some of the documents were taken from his backpack, and others came from his laptop and his quarters at Guantanamo, officials said.

12 posted on 03/19/2004 5:11:21 PM PST by technomage
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I will be over near Ft. Lewis tomorrow. We do NOT like to see this so-called chaplain come back here. But I am certain they will watch him very closely...
14 posted on 03/19/2004 5:17:58 PM PST by Libertina (John F'n Kerry: Dope of Privilege sporting a mouthy left-wing wife.)
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To: technomage
Hmm. The fact that they're dropping the charges "citing national security concerns" must mean one of two things:

(a) Cpt. Yee had some gooooood stuff on him that can be used to make much more important intelligence gains or arrests down the road; or

(b) The military's case has imploded and they don't want to be humiliated, so they're using the "national security concerns" fig leaf.

}:-)4
17 posted on 03/19/2004 6:00:00 PM PST by Moose4 (This is not a "war of ideas." It is a war of life and death.)
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From #12:

".......Citing national security concerns, the Army on Friday dropped all charges......"

What the.........?

33 posted on 03/20/2004 6:39:49 PM PST by DoctorMichael (The Fourth Estate is a Fifth Column!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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