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Why the hell would you bother asking? US military tribunals can legally do MORE things than other courts can do, and other courts can impose the death penalty.
Yes.
For desertion, for not obeying orders, and just about anything the tribunal wants to.
Well, it ain't like they "suggest" it, huh, keithold?
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Probably. Power corrupts and all that.
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Thanks Siyanor.
by keithold is a prodigal bagger on November 7th, 2009