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A federal judge sentenced a former commander of the Navy base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, on Thursday to two years in prison for trying to cover up a drunken fight with a commissary worker who was later found dead in the bay.
Testimony at the trial showed that the fight inside the official residence of the now-retired Navy captain, John R. Nettleton, 54, followed a night of drinking during a celebration at the bases private officers club. At the party, the man who died, Christopher Tur, 42, loudly accused Nettleton of having an affair with his wife.
U.S. District Judge Timothy J. Corrigan announced the sentence, on six criminal counts including obstruction of justice, after a nearly daylong hearing in Jacksonville. During the hearing, Turs mother and siblings emotionally urged a severe sentence while three former military officers described Nettleton as a veteran combat helicopter pilot who had led a life of integrity.
Any period of incarceration is anything but a slap on the wrist, the judge said in handing down the sentence through a mask in the largest hearing of the pandemic at the courthouse, with some people participating or listening by telephone and others watching on a video feed. Capt. Nettleton is being held to account, and I think it is appropriate, and I hope it can be seen in that light.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/former-commander-guantanamo-bay-navy-142626320.html
brooklynite
(94,597 posts)Tommy_Carcetti
(43,182 posts)Under The Radar
(3,404 posts)winstars
(4,220 posts)yellowcanine
(35,699 posts)Coleman
(853 posts)He was sentenced for covering up the argument and fight in the O-club.
DarthDem
(5,255 posts)Crystal.