03-28-2011, 03:55 PM
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Morlock told the judge he pleaded guilty in hopes of receiving a lesser sentence. The defendant, who could have been sentenced to life in military prison without the possibility of parole, agreed to testify against other soldiers.
Morlock must now serve the remainder of a 24-year prison sentence and could be paroled in seven years. The judge counted the year Morlock has already spent in confinement toward his sentence and parole eligibility date.
Morlock's attorney, Frank Skinner, told the court his client "has admitted responsibility for what he did."
http://articles.cnn.com/2011-03-23/j...ns?_s=PM:CRIME
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"Morlock must now serve the remainder of a 24-year prison sentence."
Maybe, the firing squad or hanging would have been better ???
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