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Charles Gittins Quotes
«does not mean he has to accept criminal liability for what happened on the vessel.»
«He will retire as commander, with full pension and with an honorable characterization of discharge, consistent with the character of his 20 years service,»
«No other document was provided to Scott and we have been assured that Adm. Fargo will meet with Scott with an open mind,»
«not guilty of criminal intent or willful wrongdoing.»
«Think about it hard. Picture that in your mind. It's not possible.»
«Waddle's testimony is clearly necessary to the court in determining all of the relevant facts and circumstances bearing on the collision,»
«I believe that there's sufficient evidence of government misconduct that an independent investigation should be done concerning the investigation of Sgt. Maj. McKinney and the prosecution of Sgt. Maj. McKinney,»
«There is nothing that we plan to submit to the court of inquiry on Monday nor does plea bargain have anything to do with this case, ... Beyond that, Cmdr. Waddle will continue to respect the privacy of the families and have no comment on his meeting with them, other than to acknowledge that it happened, even as other third parties may choose to publish press releases and spin it as they choose.»
«We're saying (McKinney) is being selectively prosecuted, ... We know of others who have done what Sgt. Maj. McKinney has been accused of.»
«That doesn't mean that those people who made those honest mistakes should ultimately be prosecuted criminally,»