Friday, March 27, 2015

Bowe Bergdahl's Legal Defense Fundraiser Is Necessary

The way for deciding how to treat him in any circumstances, in court, or in prison:

1. Imagine him next to an African, legless, blind, deaf orphan, whos one-quarter his size. Is he safe to be next to them?

2. Next imagine him as a caregiver, or armed guard, next to a Purple Heart, elderly, African, disabled veteran whose homeless, battered, legless, armless, deaf, and blind. Is he safe next to them also, even with a black-market rifle in his possession?

3. Is military prison truly allowed to starve, torture and beat him? The answer is no.

4. Should he have a death penalty or severe prison term? Only if he is being charged with desertion, due to some admissable evidence, that can still not be applied to a charge of treason, yet has a strong, logical connection to his causing the deaths of the six soldiers prior to being captured.

5. The least lenient personality profile to be on the jury for him would be someone who has been personally, severely victimized by any Caucasian, male, enlisted, U.S. military service member/members, or its former members, or U.S. law enforcement, in any way.

6. If he gets a court-martial, he may require an inclusive, international attorney/barrister, whose a civilian, with at least twenty years experience in successful, U.S. military defense law, although he may be offered a pro bono, Judge Advocate. There should definitely be a daily fundraiser for his legal defense fund, on his behalf, in his small hometown, Hailey, Idaho.

7. They (his family, hometown) should try to raise those funds at the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and Buddhist monastery he both belonged to, and was actively participating in, before his voluntary (non-court ordered), U.S. military service. He may require $1 million, U.S.D. in legal funds raised for him, by the end of the week, to save his life. He will not survive a lifetime sentence, because of his Taliban imprisonment. He may not survive the court-martial, due to his fragile state.

8. It's going to require the best private, international, security investigators, paid, professional witnesses, at least twenty of each: medical doctors, U.S. attorneys. Also, the jury selection process will be labor and time-intensive for just one Judge Advocate. He should be assigned 100 pro bono, highly-experienced, successful, Judge Advicates by the court, in anticipation for a lifetime sentence in prison.

9. Since he's from an impoverished background and I know that many U.S. Army enlisted, infantry soldiers have died, from being sexually abused, physically assaulted, hazed, or committed suicide as a result of being abused by their own, I fully support his right to the best legal representation, even if it costs American civil rights activists who are philanthropists that type of financial investment into his defense.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_military_jury



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