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US Marine gets 10 years for abusing Muslim recruits
AFP | Published — Saturday 11 November 2017
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In this Oct., 31, 2017 photo, U.S. Marine Gunnery Sgt. Joseph A. Felix, his wife, and his lawyers exit a courtroom after testimony at Camp Lejeune, N.C. A Marine Corps jury on Nov. 10, is deciding whether Felix should be sentenced to military prison time for choking, punching and otherwise tormenting recruits, especially Muslims, one of whom eventually hurled himself to his death down a stairwell. (AP)
WASHINGTON: A US Marine Corps drill instructor was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison for abusing more than a dozen Muslim recruits, one of whom died in 2016, US media reported.
Gunnery Sergeant Joseph Felix was convicted a day earlier of maltreatment of the recruits during their basic training at the Parris Island, South Carolina base.
An jury of eight fellow servicemen and women considered Felix, an Iraq war veteran, the most to blame of six instructors who ordered and participated in extreme hazing of the recruits, taunting them as terrorists.
Two of them were forced into industrial-sized clothes dryers and in one case the machine was turned on when they did not renounce their faith.
One of the recruits, Raheel Siddiqui died after a plunge over a third-story railing in March 2016 after enduring days of hazing worse than the normal high-pressure treatment given recruits.
The Marines called his death a suicide. In October, Siddiqui’s family sued the Marines for $100 million, saying he was driven by an unnamed superior through a door and onto a balcony where he fell to the ground below.
The sentence decided Friday, which also includes a dishonorable discharge, was harsher than the seven years in prison that prosecutors had recommended.
The case will automatically go to appeal per military regulations for judgments that involve lengthy prison sentences and dishonorable discharges.
 
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justice would be, an eye for an eye, a nose for a nose, and a neck for a neck. prison for murder is a joke, not justice.
It is not as simple. He did not commit the murder by his own hands. The recruit jumped to his death due to the abuse. All these things are considered (even Islamic jurisprudence would take these facts into consideration so this eye for an eye statement isn't really applicable here).
 
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This sub-human scum killed someone and all he gets is 10 years!?!? :big_boss: (gtfo)

The recruit committed suicide. The instructor did not kill him. However, he was held responsible for his methods. Prison is only part of his punishment. The real value is the improved training methods and deterrence of such behavior by others.
 
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His own fault for joining the Marines then not having the balls to deal with the usual American racists
 
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Two of them were forced into industrial-sized clothes dryers and in one case the machine was turned on when they did not renounce their faith.

This is pretty messed up. This ultra racist pig is from a very special breed.

The sentence decided Friday, which also includes a dishonorable discharge, was harsher than the seven years in prison that prosecutors had recommended.

And every once in a while you'll see a harsher sentence than the one recommended by the prosecution, which doesn't happen very often, even in military court/tribunal. That only means the judge was truly appalled by this scuzz bucket's actions.
 
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The limitation of American law becomes visible once , white vs colored cases come forth
They still ask folks to enter their "race" while applying for jobs
 
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The recruit committed suicide. The instructor did not kill him. However, he was held responsible for his methods. Prison is only part of his punishment. The real value is the improved training methods and deterrence of such behavior by others.

In October, Siddiqui’s family sued the Marines for $100 million, saying he was driven by an unnamed superior through a door and onto a balcony where he fell to the ground below.

Meaning he was pushed through a door, lost his balance, and fell over the balcony. This guy basically got away with murder and of course the other marines could care less and bend the truth.

I have several friends that were in the marines and they told me all kinds of stories of how Christians bully other faiths in the U.S. military and get away with it all the time.
 
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justice would be, an eye for an eye, a nose for a nose, and a neck for a neck. prison for murder is a joke, not justice.

But it would be mercy to give him death sentence. Send him to Guantanamo Bay to hang out with the jihadist. Or send him to be big leroy's new girlfriend in death row.
 
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US Marine gets 10 years for abusing Muslim recruits
AFP | Published — Saturday 11 November 2017
1031006-807585111.jpg

In this Oct., 31, 2017 photo, U.S. Marine Gunnery Sgt. Joseph A. Felix, his wife, and his lawyers exit a courtroom after testimony at Camp Lejeune, N.C. A Marine Corps jury on Nov. 10, is deciding whether Felix should be sentenced to military prison time for choking, punching and otherwise tormenting recruits, especially Muslims, one of whom eventually hurled himself to his death down a stairwell. (AP)
WASHINGTON: A US Marine Corps drill instructor was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison for abusing more than a dozen Muslim recruits, one of whom died in 2016, US media reported.
Gunnery Sergeant Joseph Felix was convicted a day earlier of maltreatment of the recruits during their basic training at the Parris Island, South Carolina base.
An jury of eight fellow servicemen and women considered Felix, an Iraq war veteran, the most to blame of six instructors who ordered and participated in extreme hazing of the recruits, taunting them as terrorists.
Two of them were forced into industrial-sized clothes dryers and in one case the machine was turned on when they did not renounce their faith.
One of the recruits, Raheel Siddiqui died after a plunge over a third-story railing in March 2016 after enduring days of hazing worse than the normal high-pressure treatment given recruits.
The Marines called his death a suicide. In October, Siddiqui’s family sued the Marines for $100 million, saying he was driven by an unnamed superior through a door and onto a balcony where he fell to the ground below.
The sentence decided Friday, which also includes a dishonorable discharge, was harsher than the seven years in prison that prosecutors had recommended.
The case will automatically go to appeal per military regulations for judgments that involve lengthy prison sentences and dishonorable discharges.

Good to know that Justice is served .. :usflag:

Why is it wrong? Did you expect a death sentence? Or life imprisonment?


It's eyewash to calm situation he will realise soon as Muslim have no right to get justice now a days. If this happened to a non Muslim in a Muslim country whole world would jump for condemning the incident.
 
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