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All Sections. About Us. B2B Publishing. Business Visionaries. Hot Property. Times Events. Times Store. Facebook Twitter Show more sharing options Share Close extra sharing options. Bowe Bergdahl, a former prisoner of war accused of endangering his U. By Jenny Jarvie. Reporting from Ft. Bragg, N. Trump realDonaldTrump November 3, But he also was vilified as a traitor who deserted his post and was blamed for the injuries U.
Mark Allen, who died 10 years after his unit was ambushed and he was shot in the head. On appeal, his attorneys argued that remarks by Trump and McCain constituted "unlawful command influence" and may have unfairly swayed the outcome of the court-martial. As a presidential candidate, Trump described Bergdahl as a "dirty rotten traitor" and suggested he be executed by firing squad or thrown out of an airplane over Afghanistan without a parachute.
After he became president, Trump made several references to those comments, while McCain threatened congressional hearings if Bergdahl received no punishment.
But in a narrow decision last August, judges on the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, or CAAF, upheld Bergdahl's conviction , saying the comments did not invalidate his prosecution.
Penning the decision, Judge Kevin Ohlson said Bergdahl's decision to plead guilty played heavily in the case. Sparks, said they favored dismissal in their partial dissent. It both placed an intolerable strain on the military justice system and denied the accused his due process right to a fair trial. Nance's alleged failure to disclose that he had applied for a job as a federal immigration judge is a new twist to the case, introduced in September.
During the court-martial, Nance told Bergdahl's attorneys that he planned to retire from the military and that comments from the commander in chief would have no effect on his decision.
I am completely unaffected by any opinions President Trump may have about Sgt. Bergdahl," Nance said, according to court documents. But according to the court filing, Nance called attention to his role as presiding judge in the complex case in his job application. He was appointed as an immigration judge at the Stewart Immigration Court in Lumpkin, Georgia, in September , according to a Justice Department news release.
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