E.Marquez wrote:As much as I would love to say this is true, it simply is not.anygunanywhere wrote: . Hassan is protected by the current administration.
High crimes that result in capital punishment in the military are a farce
Take a look at the last time a military prisoner with a death sentence was executed. Take a look at how many are on death row, how long they have been there and where they are in the appeals process. Sad fact is, my Army has a dysfunctional and dismally slow process in dealing with convicted prisoners on death row. Most will die of old age, disease or other non governmental induced death. This administration does not need to protect him, the UCMJ is doing that.
I don't know enough about this to have an opinion. Why do you think this is the way it is? Is it just the bureaucracy? I would think this is something they could be swift in handling.