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on December 15th, 2012 at 3:24 am

Former Lieutenant Colonel Claims He Was Convicted Because He Was Gay

If a heterosexual officer committed this crime against a female they would have been convicted as well, so this former lieutenant colonel’s claims of bias ring hollow to me:

A military appeals court has rejected claims of anti-gay bias in upholding the 2009 conviction of a lieutenant colonel court-martialed at the former McChord Air Force Base in Washington state.

While confronting some tricky issues surrounding military sexual conduct, the U.S. Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals largely rejected claims raised by former Lt. Col. Steven J. DiMatteo. The married, onetime commander of the 10th Airlift Squadron, 62nd Airlift Wing, was sentenced to 11 months in prison and dismissal after being convicted of wrongful sexual contact with an enlisted man, and three other charges.

The appeals court upheld three of the four charges as well as the sentence, which DiMatteo has already served. Notably, the appellate court rejected DiMatteo’s argument that the trial panel convened at what is now called Joint Base Lewis-McChord was biased against him because of the homosexual conduct allegations.  [Stars & Stripes]

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  • Kingkitty
    5:42 am on December 15th, 2012 1

    So now is a matter of a week we have two cases of officers who only highlight how the repeal of dont ask dont tell is beginning to effect the military.

  • Teadrinker
    6:35 am on December 15th, 2012 2

    #1,

    Be careful breaking your neck as you slide down that slippery slope.

 

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