CNN: Bowe Bergdahl receives dishonorable discharge, avoids jail time
US Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl has received a dishonorable discharge but will avoid prison time for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after abandoning his outpost in 2009, a military judge ruled Friday.
The judge also ruled that Bergdahl's rank be reduced from sergeant to E1. Additionally, Bergdahl will be required to pay a $1,000 fine from his salary for the next 10 months.
A military judge has come to a decision in Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's sentencing hearing.
Journalists have been asked to return to the courtroom at Fort Bragg in North Carolina where the trial and hearings have been held.
The Army soldier, who was held captive by the Taliban for five years after he deserted his Afghanistan outpost in 2009, pleaded guilty last month to charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
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WNU Editor: The judge could have thrown the book at him .... but choose not to. No jail time .... but he will lose all of his benefits. I do not expect many are going to be happy with this ruling .... while others will now treat this case as closed.
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5 comments:
I remember many conversations about Bowe Bergdahl when I was in Afg '12-'13. While we despised what he did, and I certainly still do, I think the judge made the right decision. No amount of jail time could repay the sacrifices of those who were killed or wounded as a result of his actions. He absolutely deserves the dishonorable discharge, and I think the 5 years as a Taliban prisoner is enough.
Alex,
Will you feel the same if he starts making 5,000 to 30,000 per speech at various college campuses?
That's a big if.
5 years taliban would equal 20 years in the brigg
Fazman,
If you are in a brig, are you human?
In a brig they refer to you as a number. That would be dehumanizing. I suppose that it is so that the staff does not develop any attachments to the inmates. The basis for such a policy may be 100% sound or may be half-way well reasoned.
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