Special Operations Chief Gallagher, who is alleged to have killed an injured ISIS prisoner of war in Iraq, amongst other war crimes, was moved out of the brig at U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in late March after being confined there since September 2018. He can contact them through a phone outside of his room, but only under the supervision of a command representative or watchstander. “Rather than engage in meaningful discussions, CAPT Rosenbloom instead hides behind false pretexts of witness intimidation and false assertions that SOC has full access to his defense team,” they wrote. “CAPT Rosenbloom cannot possibly have risen to the leadership position he now holds and still lack a basic understanding of the applicable constitutional principles or that limited telephone access from the quarterdeck is not sufficient to communicate with his attorneys,” they added. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIf convicted on all charges, he faces the possibility of being sentenced to life in prison, they say.
Source: Fox News April 10, 2019 18:22 UTC