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<blockquote data-quote="Jones" data-source="post: 646052" data-attributes="member: 4805"><p>You seem to want to convict these guys before they have their trial. There is a simple (and good) reason for choosing a court martial over NJP, and you mentioned it in your post. Accepting NJP means admitting guilt and waiving your right to a trial by jury, and it can also be a career ender particularly in a case like this. Choosing a court martial simply means you will have the opportunity to fight the charges against you in court. Keep in mind that if they are found guilty the punishment is likely to be far harsher than it would have been under NJP.</p><p></p><p>You have no idea whether these guys are guilty or not, and neither do we. How about we give them their day in court before we hang them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jones, post: 646052, member: 4805"] You seem to want to convict these guys before they have their trial. There is a simple (and good) reason for choosing a court martial over NJP, and you mentioned it in your post. Accepting NJP means admitting guilt and waiving your right to a trial by jury, and it can also be a career ender particularly in a case like this. Choosing a court martial simply means you will have the opportunity to fight the charges against you in court. Keep in mind that if they are found guilty the punishment is likely to be far harsher than it would have been under NJP. You have no idea whether these guys are guilty or not, and neither do we. How about we give them their day in court before we hang them? [/QUOTE]
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