I want to see published the outcome of the sexual allegations trial - Case Number H02L83887068 - of Brigadier General John J. Ryneska - who at the time of his trial, was the Deputy Inspector General of the U.S. Army at the Pentagon. Our soldiers have the right of being informed of misconducts of their superiors and predecessors, without having the Privacy Act law coming into play, but it is evident that the more rank offending soldiers have, the more leverage they have on protecting themselves and their reputations. During his sexual allegations's and multiple misconducts's trial, Brigadier General J.J. Ryneska has been asked by his superiors to quietly resign from his military active duty and currently nobody knows what's the outcome of this trial. I believe the outcome of this expensive trial - which by the way it was at tax payers' money - should be published on the Net, for the sake of public information, which is a constitutional civil right for every citizens of the U.S.A.
2007-09-05
06:05:25
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