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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Army To Drop Sexual Assault Charges Against General

Defense attorneys say that the Army will drop sexual assault charges against a general. Brigadier General Jeffrey Sinclair will plead guilty to lesser charges. The plea deal marks the end of highly visible case. Sinclair is married. He's already pleaded guilty to having improper relationships with three subordinate officers. They include the female captain who accused him of assault. He also pleaded guilty to adultery, a crime in the military. Now he'll also plead guilty to improper use of a government credit card. But Sinclair avoids sexual assault charges, which might have required him to register as a sex offender.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

He should be court-martialed and denied benefits.

Anonymous said...

We HAVE NOT come a long way baby.