Vindication: General Sinclair Sentenced to a Reprimand and $20K Fine
Today marks the end of what The New York Times recently called “a textbook example of justice gone awry.” Thankfully, justice was not completely absent from the courtroom this morning. During yesterday’s closing statements, prosecutors argued that General Sinclair should be thrown out of the… Read More
New York Times Classifies Sinclair Case as a “Textbook Example of Justice Gone Awry” as Army Agrees to Dismissal of Sexual Assault Charges
If you’ve been following White Collar Alert’s recent coverage of the rare court-martial faced by U.S. Army Brigadier General Jeffrey Sinclair, then you know that members of Montgomery McCracken’s Government Investigations and White Collar Crime practice group (and fellow White Collar Alert contributors) are serving… Read More
NY Times Reports Case Against BG Sinclair “Founder[ing]”
As noted in my post last week, members of our Government Investigations and White Collar Crime practice group are representing U.S. Army Brigadier General Jeffrey Sinclair, former deputy commander of the 82nd Airborne, who faces a rare court martial in Fort Bragg, N.C. for allegedly… Read More
Trial of U.S. Army Brigadier General Jeffrey Sinclair Under Way in Fort Bragg
“‘I’m so in love with him. I do know that I love him incredibly. … I love him almost unconditionally.” “You are my heart and world, you beautiful magnificent man.” These are just two of the numerous written declarations of a U.S. Army Captain demonstrating… Read More