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Plea entered. Verdict rendered. Sentence handed out. That was quick indeed!
From the Internet webzine "Coffee or Die" and the article by Noelle Wiehe & Carl Prine the court case of Marine Colonel Scheller is over.
"JUDGE DELIVERS VERDICT AMID QUESTIONS ABOUT BRASS MISCONDUCT IN SCHELLER CASE"
"CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. — Seeing a man in pain, confused, and frustrated by events on an Afghanistan battlefield far from here, Marine Reserve judge Col. Glen R. Hines delivered his verdict and sentenced outspoken Stuart Scheller, a Marine lieutenant colonel, to a $5,000 fine and a letter of reprimand for his social media campaign against the Pentagon brass."
Fine and reprimand issued by the judge as punishment. Further action to be taken, the Colonel separated from the military with less than honorable circumstances but not to include [?] a dishonorable discharge as might have been the case.
Seems the judge was VERY fair in this cause. Even to the extent of criticizing the "brass" for releasing apparently in a purposeful manner the medical records of the Colonel. Obvious the intention of such a release was to make the Marine officer appear to be not in full control of his mental faculties. A crazy man!
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