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Title: Bergdahl to face desertion charge in general court-martial
Source: Associated Press
URL Source: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/storie ... AULT&CTIME=2015-12-14-14-31-33
Published: Dec 14, 2015
Author: Deb Riechmann
Post Date: 2015-12-14 19:39:01 by cranky
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Views: 1412
Comments: 22

Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who was held captive by the Taliban for five years and freed in exchange for five detainees in Guantanamo Bay, will face charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy in a general court-martial, the Army announced on Monday.

If convicted, Bergdahl could get life in prison on the misbehavior charge and up to five years for desertion. He also could be dishonorably discharged, reduced in rank and made to forfeit all pay.

Bergdahl, 29, of Hailey, Idaho, walked off his post in eastern Afghanistan's Paktika province on June 30, 2009. He was released in the prisoner swap in late May 2014 that touched off a firestorm of criticism, with some in Congress accusing President Barack Obama of jeopardizing the safety of a nation for a deserter.

A date for an arraignment hearing at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, will be announced later.

Bergdahl's attorney, Eugene Fidell, said the convening authority - a high-ranking officer charged with deciding whether evidence warrants a court-martial - did not follow the advice of a preliminary hearing officer.

Lt. Col. Mark Visger had recommended that Bergdahl's case be referred to a special court martial, which is a misdemeanor-level forum. That limits the maximum punishment to reduction in rank, a bad-conduct discharge and a term of up to a year in prison.

The U.S. Army Forces Command charged Bergdahl on March 25 with "desertion with intent to shirk important or hazardous duty" and "misbehavior before the enemy by endangering the safety of a command, unit or place."

Misbehavior before the enemy was used hundreds of times during World War II, but scholars say its use appears to have dwindled in conflicts since then. Legal databases and media accounts turn up only a few misbehavior cases since 2001 when fighting began in Afghanistan, followed by Iraq less than two years later. By contrast, statistics show the U.S. Army prosecuted about 1,900 desertion cases between 2001 and the end of 2014.

Fidell has argued his client is being charged twice for the same action, saying in a previous television interview that "it's unfortunate that someone got creative in drafting the charge sheet and figured out two ways to charge the same thing."

Separately, Fidell, a military justice expert who is also a visiting lecturer at Yale Law School, complained about political figures who have made derogatory statements about Bergdahl.

Fidell asked that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump "cease his prejudicial months-long campaign of defamation against our client. In October, Trump called Bergdahl a "traitor, a no-good traitor, who should have been executed."

Fidell also asked the House and Senate Armed Services committees to avoid further statements "that prejudice our client's right to a fair trial." The House committee last week issued a 98-page report criticizing the Obama administration's decision to swap the five former Taliban leaders for Bergdahl.

Fidell pointed to the fifth page of the report that said the committee would remain abreast of the disciplinary process and ensure that "Sgt. Bergdahl's behavior is adjudicated as required." Fidell said he read that as a call to "hammer" Bergdahl for his actions.

Bergdahl hasn't spoken publicly about his decision to walk away from his post or his subsequent five-year imprisonment by the Taliban and the prisoner swap in May 2014 that secured his return to the United States. But during the past several months, he spoke extensively with screenwriter Mark Boal, who shared about 25 hours of the recorded interviews with Sarah Koenig for her popular podcast, "Serial."

Bergdahl says in the interviews that he walked off his base to cause a crisis that would catch the attention of military brass. He wanted to warn them about what he believed were serious problems with leadership in his unit. And he wanted to prove himself as a real-life action hero, like someone out of a movie.

"As a private first-class, nobody is going to listen to me," Bergdahl says in the first episode of the podcast, released Thursday. "No one is going to take me serious that an investigation needs to be put underway."

Bergdahl acknowledges his motives weren't entirely idealistic.

"I was trying to prove to myself, I was trying to prove to the world, to anybody who used to know me ... I was capable of being what I appeared to be," Bergdahl says. "I had this fantastic idea that I was going to prove to the world I was the real thing."

He also discusses the psychological torment of being held captive for years.

"How do I explain to a person that just standing in an empty dark room hurts?" Bergdahl recounts. "A person asked me, 'Why does it hurt? Does your body hurt?' Yes, your body hurts, but it's more than that. It's mental, like, almost confused. ... I would wake up not even remembering what I was."

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#2. To: cranky, redleghunter, sneakypete (#0)

Can't we give this wee lad a chestful of medals, a promotion, and a $300K payout instead?

Bergdahl's attorney, Eugene Fidell, said the convening authority - a high-ranking officer charged with deciding whether evidence warrants a court-martial - did not follow the advice of a preliminary hearing officer.

Lt. Col. Mark Visger had recommended that Bergdahl's case be referred to a special court martial, which is a misdemeanor-level forum. That limits the maximum punishment to reduction in rank, a bad-conduct discharge and a term of up to a year in prison.

I thought it was odd that a mere preliminary hearing officer received so much attention. Like it was an attempt to portray any final harsher charges/conviction as being fundamentally unfair. Almost like a script that could be written in the West Wing by Valerie Jarrett.

It all reads like propaganda to get Bergdahl off light.

Misbehavior before the enemy was used hundreds of times during World War II, but scholars say its use appears to have dwindled in conflicts since then. Legal databases and media accounts turn up only a few misbehavior cases since 2001 when fighting began in Afghanistan, followed by Iraq less than two years later. By contrast, statistics show the U.S. Army prosecuted about 1,900 desertion cases between 2001 and the end of 2014.

It was used hundreds of times during WW II but you did have a fourth of the male population drafted into the military and a lot of POWs in Japanese and German territories.

And none of that applies to whether Bergdahl misbehaved before the enemy.

"As a private first-class, nobody is going to listen to me," Bergdahl says in the first episode of the podcast, released Thursday. "No one is going to take me serious that an investigation needs to be put underway."

An investigation should occur. To find the idiots who thought some loopy hippie like Bergdahl was suited to be assigned to a firebase in pretty hostile territory.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-12-14   20:42:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: TooConservative (#2)

A general court-martial is a good start.

I think he shouldn't be allowed to profit by selling his story but anything he said to screenwriter Mark Boal should be allowed to be used against him in court.

I like to have things both ways.

cranky  posted on  2015-12-14   20:52:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: cranky (#3)

Well Bergdahl can always share a cell with Brenda Bradley Manning.

redleghunter  posted on  2015-12-14   22:06:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: redleghunter, nolu chan, SOSO, cranky (#5)

Well Bergdahl can always share a cell with Brenda Bradley Manning.

You're always thinking of others.     : )

I'm thinking that this case will drag on endlessly -- it already has -- and will not conclude until after Bammy leaves office. And maybe that is all the WH is really after with Bergdahl.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-12-15   1:26:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: TooConservative, nolu chan, SOSO, cranky (#10)

I'm thinking that this case will drag on endlessly -- it already has -- and will not conclude until after Bammy leaves office. And maybe that is all the WH is really after with Bergdahl.

Maybe not. The Hasan trial dragged on due to his insistence of self representation. That was a huge delay. Then there was the beard issue. That one was milked. Don't think so here. We will see an initial delay of probably 2-3 months given the trial defense team is shocked (shocked I tell ya!) that the CMCA did not roll over for a Columbia punk lawyer.

They will get the 2-3 month delay. In fact it is in the UCMJ that both the convening authority and military judge are responsible to ensure 'speedy trial' as a right for the accused.

I used to push that one on the civilian lawyers all the time. They would complain about their case load and tried to delay for weeks at a time. I usually gave them an initial two weeks to prepare and no wiggle room after that. I always cited their client's right to a 'speedy trial.'

One hot head civilian defense lawyer (retired LTC and WP grad) once threatened to go to my COL boss and tell him I was unreasonable for only giving a two week delay. He said my COL boss was a West Point classmate of his. He then said "I don't think you want that type of attention." I gave him my COL's direct cell phone number and was disgustingly polite. He did not call my COL.

I called back two days later informing the hot head gasbag to confirm he received the notice of delay by JAG courier. He started going off the rails again and using the same threats to call my boss. Had this one figured out as this time I was in my COL's office and had the gasbag on speaker phone. I then got up from my chair and said "Hey boss, I think he wants to talk with you. I will take my leave."

redleghunter  posted on  2015-12-15   12:26:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#15. To: redleghunter, TooConservative, SOSO, cranky (#14)

Maybe not.

I should think that it is in Bergdahl's interest to get the process over while Obama is still in office and hope for a Winter Solstice 2016 pardon.

I could even see Bergdahl accepting a felony plea deal. I do not see a viable defense at trial. So far, there has been a public relations campaign, not a real legal defense.

If it goes to trial, Bergdahl could well request a bench trial. I thought his best chance was at the Article 32 but, having lost that opportunity, I do not think he would fare well with a panel.

nolu chan  posted on  2015-12-15 15:39:15 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: redleghunter (#14)

I called back two days later informing the hot head gasbag to confirm he received the notice of delay by JAG courier. He started going off the rails again and using the same threats to call my boss. Had this one figured out as this time I was in my COL's office and had the gasbag on speaker phone. I then got up from my chair and said "Hey boss, I think he wants to talk with you. I will take my leave."

Always making friends, surely that is your weakness.     : )

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-12-15 17:35:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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