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Judi Lynn

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Thu Feb 14, 2019, 05:38 PM Feb 2019

Green Beret wants murder case dropped, says investigator guilty of 'stolen valor'

Source: NBC News


Maj. Matt Golsteyn demanded his murder case go straight to trial or that the charges be dismissed, waiving his right to a preliminary hearing.



U.S. Army Captain Mathew Golsteyn is congratulated by fellow soldiers following the Valor Awards ceremony at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, on Jan 4., 2011.James Robinson / The Fayetteville Observer via AP file

Feb. 13, 2019, 5:00 PM CST
By Courtney Kube and Carol E. Lee

WASHINGTON — A Green Beret accused of murdering an unarmed Afghan man wants charges dropped because an investigator assigned to his case faces his own charges of "stolen valor" – meaning he allegedly claimed medals and other honors he didn't earn.

In a memo filed by his lawyer Wednesday, Maj. Matt Golsteyn demanded his murder case go straight to trial or that the charges be dismissed, waiving his right to a preliminary hearing in military court.

Among the reasons Golsteyn's lawyer, Phil Stackhouse, cites for waiving the "Article 32" preliminary hearing and requesting dismissal is that Army Sgt. 1st Class Mark Delacruz, an Army Criminal Investigation Command agent assigned to Golsteyn's case, has been charged with four specifications of "intent to deceive." According to the charges against Delacruz, he claimed he earned a Purple Heart and falsely wore a Combat Action Badge and other awards. The charges state "such conduct [is] of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces."

In his memo to the U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC), which will convene the military court for Golsteyn, Stackhouse alleges Delacruz "held himself out as a Special Forces soldier, infantryman, sniper, and bragged about killing people in combat."



Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/military/green-beret-wants-murder-case-dropped-says-investigator-guilty-stolen-n971231

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Green Beret wants murder case dropped, says investigator guilty of 'stolen valor' (Original Post) Judi Lynn Feb 2019 OP
Gee, it's almost like the US Army is *trying* to sabotage the murder investigation. nt DRoseDARs Feb 2019 #1
There's an EPIC difference between Haggis for Breakfast Feb 2019 #2
I don't believe an Army investigator is wearing a combat badge he didn't earn. marble falls Feb 2019 #3
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