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Chaplain found innocent of rape and Guilty Who got it right?

Last post 07-03-2009 9:01 PM by j. 1 replies.
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  • 07-03-2009 9:00 PM

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    Chaplain found innocent of rape and Guilty Who got it right?

     

    By Andrew Scutro - Staff writer
    Posted : Sunday May 31, 2009 9:54:04 EDT

    Lt. Shane Dillman, the Navy chaplain accused of several sex-related offenses involving four female shipmates, pleaded guilty during a general court-martial beginning Tuesday in Norfolk, Va., to several lesser charges. He was found innocent of raping a female junior enlisted sailor.

    Despite the dismissal of the main rape charge, two sexual assault charges regarding the same female sailor remained.

    The judge, Capt. Moira Modzelewski, who found Dillman innocent of rape Thursday, began deliberating on the remaining charges Friday. The court-martial was to resume Monday, when findings and any sentencing were expected.

    Dillman, most recently chaplain of the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson, is defended by high-profile civilian defense lawyer Charles Gittins, a former Marine who specializes in military cases.

    “If we win ... this is an adultery and fraternization case, which is [nonjudicial punishment] for officers,” Gittins said via telephone after Thursday’s court session.

    Dillman, who was commissioned in 2000, also was charged with making a threat against a female sailor’s boyfriend; it was unclear whether the judge was deliberating that charge.

    The rape and assault charges are based on the accusation from a female aviation boatswain’s mate airman apprentice who said Dillman had forced her into sex in late fall 2007. Navy Times is not publishing the name of the accuser because she is the alleged victim of a sexual crime.

    On the first day of the proceeding, Dillman pleaded guilty to accusations that he fraternized, committed adultery or did not conduct himself as an officer and gentleman with four young female sailors when he was serving as chaplain at Camp Arifjan in Kuwait, at the Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., and aboard the Carl Vinson.

    He faces a maximum sentence of nine years’ confinement, loss of pay and privileges and dismissal from the Navy for the guilty pleas, said Lt. Cmdr. Jim Krohne, spokesman for the carrier.

    Dillman’s accusers were called to testify during his Article 32 hearing in July and at a second hearing in January because of a change in military law. In July, a female corpsman testified via telephone while in Iraq about a long-term relationship she had with Dillman.

    Testimony during his Article 32 hearing revealed an alleged pattern of conduct and contact involving young female sailors. Witnesses said he told stories about being involved in covert combat operations. In an unsworn statement in the courtroom in the July hearing, he claimed to be suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, deafness in his right ear and dysfunction in his central nervous system.

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  • 07-03-2009 9:01 PM In reply to

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    Re: Chaplain found innocent of rape

     

    A Navy chaplain accused of soliciting female sailors for sex has been sentenced to 10 years confinement and was kicked out of the service after being convicted of rape.

    Lt. Shane Dillman, a Pentecostal chaplain, also was convicted Monday in a military court in Norfolk of fraternization. The victim said they became friends after she asked him for help.

    Last week, the 37-year-old Dillman pleaded guilty to adultery, fraternization and other charges stemming from relationships with two other women. The married father of three had been accused of asking younger female sailors about their sexual encounters and calling one to his office while he was only wearing underwear.

    The chaplain had won awards in the past for ministering to wounded troops at Bethesda Naval Medical Center.

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    Information from: The Virginian-Pilot,
    The bended knee is not a tradition of our Corps."
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    "
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