Prosecutors: McCain comments shouldn’t derail Bergdahl trial
FORT BRAGG, N.C. — Attorneys for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl are trying to send his court case “off the judicial cliff” by arguing that U.S. Sen. John McCain improperly swayed military decision-makers with public comments on the case, prosecutors said Tuesday.
The arguments came at a pretrial hearing on defence allegations of “impermissible meddling” by McCain. The defence wants the judge to either throw out the charges or rule that Bergdahl will face no punishment if convicted.
Maj. Justin Oshana, an Army prosecutor, argued there is no legal precedent for derailing a military trial because of comments from a member of Congress.
“They are asking this court to take a leap off the judicial cliff,” Oshana told the judge, Army Col. Jeffery Nance.


