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First Thing: US military justice under scrutiny after pilot convicted of strangling British woman
A US fighter pilot was convicted of strangling a British woman in England, prompting scrutiny of US military justice. A UK justice minister called the case 'really serious,' and the Guardian reported that UK authorities are ceding responsibility to US military counterparts in similar cases.
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