Author Topic: COLONEL DAN WILSON’S CONVICTION OVERTURNED IN A STUNNING REBUKE BY THE CRIMINAL COURT OF APPEALS  (Read 213 times)

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COLONEL DAN WILSON’S CONVICTION OVERTURNED IN A STUNNING REBUKE BY THE CRIMINAL COURT OF APPEALS – MORE PROOF THE MILITARY DOES NOT NEED CREDIBLE EVIDENCE TO CONVICT ANYONE THEY PLEASE
July 14, 2019 Admin
Col. Daniel H. Wilson, USMC, convicted of something he did not do, continues to languish in a military prison

Marine Colonel Daniel H. Wilson was convicted at a general court-martial of child molestation and sentenced to 5 1/2 years in prison and a dismissal (dishonorable discharge) from the United States Marine Corps.

Currently languishing in a military prison cell for 2 1/2 of his 5 1/2 year sentence, Colonel Wilson heard that the Navy-Marine Criminal Court of Appeals (NMCCA) handed down a decision on July 1, 2019, setting aside his conviction and sentence.

The appeals court dismissed the sentence and findings of the lower court WITH PREJUDICE. Appellant Court Judges Anglea J. Tang, Michael Lawrence and Frank Hutchison voted unanimously to overturn Colonel Dan Wilson’s conviction.

https://militarycorruption.com/nmcca-decision/