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Navy captain’s lust for teenager rightly brought him eight years in prison, court rules

 
By NANCY MONTGOMERY | STARS AND STRIPES Published: June 6, 2019

A Navy captain who brought wine, a piggy bank and condoms to a purported sleepover with an adolescent he met at a Naples base library was properly found guilty of attempting to sexually abuse and assault a child, the Navy’s appellate court ruled.

The court affirmed May 29 the verdict and eight-year prison sentence handed to Capt. Alan Dorrbecker at a court-martial in Norfolk, Va., two years ago.

Dorrbecker, a married submarine commander in his forties, had argued in his appeal that his actions could have constituted only the lesser crime of attempted enticement of a minor to engage in sexual activity.

https://www.stripes.com/news/navy-captain-s-lust-for-teenager-rightly-brought-him-eight-years-in-prison-court-rules-1.584839

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Navy captain’s lust for teenager rightly brought him eight years in prison, court rules

 
By NANCY MONTGOMERY | STARS AND STRIPES Published: June 6, 2019

A Navy captain who brought wine, a piggy bank and condoms to a purported sleepover with an adolescent he met at a Naples base library was properly found guilty of attempting to sexually abuse and assault a child, the Navy’s appellate court ruled.

The court affirmed May 29 the verdict and eight-year prison sentence handed to Capt. Alan Dorrbecker at a court-martial in Norfolk, Va., two years ago.

Dorrbecker, a married submarine commander in his forties, had argued in his appeal that his actions could have constituted only the lesser crime of attempted enticement of a minor to engage in sexual activity.

https://www.stripes.com/news/navy-captain-s-lust-for-teenager-rightly-brought-him-eight-years-in-prison-court-rules-1.584839

He should have stuck with male teenage sailors. The Navy understands that.

BTW,I remember a case from a decade or more ago where the commander of a ship ( a cruiser,IIRC) came back to the home port in Norfolk,and after it was tied up the CO left the ship in civilian clothes without saying anything to anybody. Just walked away. It was later revealed that his executive officer had just opened the door to the CO's cabin and walked in without waiting for permission to enter,and caught the CO and the senior Chief blowing each other.

I kinda have a very vague recollection about something similar happening on a "boomer" sub before that.
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