First day of Ft. Hood trial; jury selection

When I was on active duty (Navy), My job was to preparing paperwork before and after trial NJP (Non Judicial Punishment) which is given out by a commanding officer of a unit or command. I did those throughout my career. I also did a little investigative work on service member deaths for a JAG (Judge Advocate General) officer at the base legal department here in Charleston. One time I did all the paperwork and escorted a prisoner to the base brig. You cannot just drop someone off just because you feel like it. Although it would have been a nice option. :) Later, I had to finalize all the paperwork for submission to the base legal department for that sailor's Courts Martial.

Hasan's trial is unusual and very political. Most trials are started somewhere between 6 months and one year. Sometimes two. Keeping a prisoner costs $$$$$$. Speedy trials are necessary to keep costs down and the rights of the accused intact. That is done usually through a plea bargain (just like in civilian courts).

President Obama wants his time in office to look like he has the lowest percentage of terrorist incidents. That is why the 'work place violence'. Boston bombing and the follow on coverage hurt that.


I was reading a Wall Street Journal article ( http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323420604578649830782219440.html ) today about the Boston Bomber. Apparently, they are trying to claim that he was an anti-US conspiracy theorist, and not an Islamic Jihadist.

I recall reading a comment (I saved the comment somewhere) on 4chan before the suspects were named, chased and then one captured. The comment was posted about 3 days before the suspects were identified. The commenter claimed he worked as a DoD security contractor and that this was an exercise to clamp down even more on gun rights. He claimed that magazines about firearms would be found in the suspects home, alongside an NRA 'Bible". He also claimed that the paraphernalia would be made public, and the suspect would be made to appear to be a gun nut "patriot". He never claimed the bombing was staged, just that the information about the suspect would be.

weird ... I am glad I saved that post.

edit:

Seems it caught a lot of people's attention:

http://www.ibtimes.com/4chan-false-...boston-marathon-bombing-arrest-friday-1202073
 
You forgot the 14th human victim who was killed with the mother. 14 people died that day.
I didn't forget. The baby was included in the mom's story. The baby didn't yet have a name or story or picture, and that was the way the linked story was presented.

I would also include Staff Sgt. Josh Berry who committed suicide after being wounded. That would be 15 lives snuffed out.

I will post a listing of the wounded if I can find a complete one.
 
I didn't forget. The baby was included in the mom's story. The baby didn't yet have a name or story or picture, and that was the way the linked story was presented.

I would also include Staff Sgt. Josh Berry who committed suicide after being wounded. That would be 15 lives snuffed out.

I will post a listing of the wounded if I can find a complete one.

I see. It was the story who said "13 people" and not 14. And you're correct about the damage afterwards that can cause people to commit suicide. :(
 
The trial is interesting because Hasan will be directly crossing witnesses. If you look on the net, you can find twitter feeds directly from the trial.

I think Hasan's whole goal is to further the jhad through the news rather than get himself found not guilty. It will be interesting to see how the judge controls this trial as I'm sure he does not know the rules of court as well as a lawyer. And, each judge treats his/her court differently.

I think that's obvious through his decision to represent himself. Such a bad idea if you really want a fair trial.
 
I think that's obvious through his decision to represent himself. Such a bad idea if you really want a fair trial.

I remembered when I took a course in Law in college, something my professor said stayed with me, "A person that serves as their own lawyer, has a fool for a client."

Laura
 
Hasan is banking on the fact that he'd get the death penalty making him a martyr by ensuring that he is able to present evidence that he is the shooter and that he planned the shooting rampage. He wants the death penalty.
 
Hasan is banking on the fact that he'd get the death penalty making him a martyr by ensuring that he is able to present evidence that he is the shooter and that he planned the shooting rampage. He wants the death penalty.

What about torture Hasan to death? I support that idea.

Death penalty under cruel and inhumane.
 
Should put him on the field and use for moving target practice, if he just stands there, take him out slowly, ankles, knees, wrists, elbows... just plink him to death.

Yes, that's great idea. :naughty:
 
We wouldn't hear anything about vivisection if they tested new drugs on convicted rapists, terrorists, and child molesters.
 
I remembered when I took a course in Law in college, something my professor said stayed with me, "A person that serves as their own lawyer, has a fool for a client."

Laura

Maybe he was hoping if he was his own lawyer he would have a better chance of being found guilty and get the death sentence and become a
martyr .
 
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