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Allright; I'll bite - what misscarriage of justice. He was a marine who went over the fence, dashed across our border and "hid" in Canada for all these years - I don't see misscarriage of justice - xcept, possibly, why it took the US authorities so long to get their hands on him - his wife says he's been over to the US many, many times.Sheerin said:Well at the time, no it would be wrong to desert however it's been 40 years and making an example out of him would be a miscarriage of justice.
Also what comes into play is the 1977 Presidential Pardon signed by Jimmy Carter that gave amnesty to all draft dodgers, of course in this case I suspect it would be argued that since he left after being sworn in he's not eligible for that
pardon.
presidential pardon was for Draft dodgers - conscientious objectors who, upon receiving their notice to report in, made a choice and skipped. This fella was inducted in, took basic training and, for whatever reason, shirked his responsibilities... pardon don't cover his a$$