I think that they can be guaranteed a fair trial here in Australia... But cmon, not even charging him, suspending him from duty or anything?XPViking wrote:Look, if they weren't even charged, sure I can see people being pissed off. I suppose my remarks were jumping the gun a little (that is, the person is already charged). I think the public perception in these cases is generally, charge the soldier and then hand out a guilty verdict. Possibly some people see no difference if the soldier is found innocent since "Why bother in the first place? He's going to get off because the military protects its own."
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That really IS the military protecting its own...