Parlatore urged Navy leaders to reconsider Czaplak’s new post, saying that “the officer who conducts an illegal email spying operation” shouldn’t be put in charge of government technology. Larrea to leave him in that position as long as she did.” “It was an utter failure of leadership by Capt. Gallagher’s civilian defense attorney, Timothy Parlatore, applauded Czaplak’s reassignment but said he “should have been fired the moment that his illegal conduct was confirmed by the court.” It was a private ceremony, without a band or an end of the tour award, officials disclosed. presided over what was described by the Pentagon as an "accelerated change of command ceremony” for Larrea 14 days before she was slated to relinquish her office to Goldsmith. On Monday, Deputy Judge Advocate General Rear Adm. Spencer and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Trump, took to Twitter on July 31 to announce that he’d ordered Secretary of the Navy Richard V. That sparked a political firestorm because their commander in chief, President Donald J. Meg Larrea, awarded Navy Achievement Medals to four junior prosecutors under Czaplak. The RLSO came under greater scrutiny on July 10, only a week after the Gallagher verdict, when the office’s commanding officer, Capt. Meg Larrea conducts a uniform inspection in late 2017. Region Legal Service Office Southwest commanding officer Capt. Prosecutors and agents also were accused of manipulating witness statements using immunity grants and a bogus “target letter” in a crude attempt to keep pro-Gallagher witnesses from testifying illegally leaking documents to the media to taint the military jury pool and then trying to cover it all up when they got caught. Aaron Rugh had determined that Czaplak played a key role in violating Gallagher’s constitutional rights before his trial kicked off.Īt the heart of the scandal was a warrantless surveillance program featuring Czaplak that was cooked up with Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents to track emails sent by defense attorneys and Navy Times, allegedly to uncover leaks after questions emerged that military officials were hiding evidence that could clear Gallagher. But Czaplak was gone from the case a month before Gallagher’s case unraveled at trial, with a panel of his military peers on July 2 rejecting all the serious allegations against the highly decorated SEAL.
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