Capt. Ross:
were you present at a meeting held on the afternoon of September sixth with the members of the second platoon?
Cpl. Carl Hammaker:
yes sir
Capt. Ross:
would you tell the court the substance of that meeting?
Cpl. Carl Hammaker:
Lieutenant Kendrick told us we had a informer in our group, that Private Santiago had gone outside the chain of command and reported to the NIS a member of our platoon
Capt. Ross:
did that make you mad?
Cpl. Carl Hammaker:
[remains silent]

Capt. Ross:
you can tell the truth Corporal, it's alright, did that make you mad?
Cpl. Carl Hammaker:
yes sir
Capt. Ross:
how mad?
Cpl. Carl Hammaker:
Private Santiago betrayed a code we believe in very deeply sir
Capt. Ross:
were the other members of the squad angry?
Kaffee:
object, speculation
Capt. Ross:
were Dawson and Downey?
Kaffee:
please the court, is the government counsel honestly asking this witness to testify to as to how my clients felt on September sixth?
Judge Randolph:
sustained
Capt. Ross:
Corporal, did Lieutenant Kendrick leave a standing order at that meeting?
Cpl. Carl Hammaker:
yes sir
Capt. Ross:
what was it?
Cpl. Carl Hammaker:
well it was clear that he didn't want us taking matters in our own hands
Capt. Ross:
what was the order?
Cpl. Carl Hammaker:
Sir, he said Santiago wasn't to be touched.
Capt. Ross:
[to Danny]
your witness
Kaffee:
were you in Dawson and Downey's room five minutes after this meeting?
Cpl. Carl Hammaker:
no, sir
Kaffee:
thanks, I have no more questions.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 08:26

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