In suicide epidemic, military wrestles with prosecuting troops who attempt it
http://www.thestate.com/2012/11/27/2535155/in-suicide-epidemic-military-wrestles.html
In suicide epidemic, military wrestles with prosecuting troops who attempt it
Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012
By Michael Doyle - McClatchy Newspapers
WASHINGTON Marine Corps Pvt. Lazzaric T. Caldwell slit his wrists and spurred a legal debate thats consuming the Pentagon, as well as the nations top military appeals court.
On Tuesday, the court wrestled with the wisdom of prosecuting Caldwell after his January 2010 suicide attempt. Though Caldwell pleaded guilty, he and his attorneys now question his original plea and the broader military law that makes self-injury a potential criminal offense.
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If suicide is indeed the worst enemy the armed forces have, Senior Judge Walter T. Cox III said, then why should we criminalize it when it fails?
For 40 minutes Tuesday morning, Cox and the four other members of the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces sounded deeply ambivalent about the complexities involved in prosecuting members of the military who try to kill themselves. While several judges sounded skeptical about the governments claim that Caldwells actions brought discredit to the Marine Corps, judges also sounded hesitant about ruling out prosecution altogether.