"One of Scheller's attorneys, Tim Parlatore, said in a phone interview that he could not yet get into the specifics of a pretrial agreement because some of the details are “still up in the air.” But he said the case began with Scheller demanding accountability from others, and it would “make him a hypocrite” if the Marine did not accept responsibility for his own actions.
The Marine hopes to avoid jail time and secure either an honorable discharge or a general discharge under honorable conditions. “Our hope is for him to get a letter of reprimand, and no more,” Parlatore said." Washington Post story here. Update: He has now plead guilty. Read more here. Comments are closed.
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