Ft. Hood shooter still getting paid?

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    The accused Fort Hood gunman, an army psychiatrist, is still getting paychecks from the U.S. military -- but soon may not have a bank to cash them.


    Bank of America has given Maj. Nidal Malk Hasan 30 days to find another bank to cash his checks. Hasan’s attorney, John Galligan, told KVTX.com that the bank didn’t give for terminating his account, but instead said it was doing so “at their own discretion.”


    Bank of America declined to comment for this story, citing its client privacy policies.

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    FOXNews.com - Banks Won't Cash Accused Fort Hood Gunman's Military Paychecks

    WTH?

    Give this man some muslim justice and cut his head off.

    This man should NOT live, or even be paid. WT*!!!!:xmad:
     

    Blackhawk2001

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    WTH?

    Give this man some muslim justice and cut his head off.

    This man should NOT live, or even be paid. WT*!!!!:xmad:

    I hate to disagree with you, but even under the UCMJ, he's "innocent until proven guilty". Until he has been convicted at a Court Martial or in a civilian Criminal Court, he will continue to draw pay and benefits.

    If he is convicted of premeditated murder (as seems a pretty good bet, if he is court martialed), he will get life in prison. I'm not sure if a military court would order him executed, or if they did, how the execution would be carried out. He could be shot by firing squad or hanged, but I don't think a military court would have the discretion to order a cranialectomy.
     
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