American Patriot Foundation, Inc.
1101 Thirtieth Street, N.W., Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20007
www.safeguardourconstitution.com
PRESS RELEASE
DECORATED ARMY DOCTOR LTC TERRY LAKIN PHYSICALLY THREATENED BY LEAD PROSECUTOR AT ARRAIGNMENT HEARING; "DON'T TASE ME 'BRO", LAKIN REPLIES SUPPORTERS ASKED TO CONTACT GENERAL TO COMPLAIN OF THIS MISCONDUCT
Trial and Motion Dates Set
Washington, D.C., August 12, 2010. The Army doctor who is being court martialled for refusing to obey orders, including a deployment order for his second tour of duty in Afghanistan, was formally arraigned last Friday at the first hearing in the Court Martial process. However, the lead prosecutor overstepped his bounds and injected himself improperly into LTC Terrence Lakin's chain of command. Because of this, the American Patriot Foundation has asked supporters of LTC Lakin to contact his commanding General, MG Carla Hawley-Bowland at (202) 782-1104 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (202) 782-1104 end_of_the_skype_highlighting, fax (202) 782-0940, email: carla.hawleybowland@us.army.mil, and ask her to insure that LTC Brodsky cease interfering in her chain of command.
The afternoon before the hearing, LTC Steven Brodsky told LTC Lakin's counsel that Lakin must report hours before the hearing to his duty post at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in order for him to be "transported under escort" to make sure he showed up at the arraignment "to avoid embarrassing his unit." Brodsky rejected all pleas from Lakin's counsel that this was not merely highly unusual and that an enlisted man facing similar charges would not suffer such indignity, but that there was zero chance that Lakin would not attend a hearing when he had, quite literally "invited [his] own court martial." Brodsky told Lakin's counsel that an Army Colonel had been detailed to be Lakin's escort and that he, Brodsky, would not reconsider. However, Brodsky is a judge advocate, and as such his job is to prosecute LTC Lakin. He has no role –or at least should have no role—in deciding the manner in which Lakin relates to his commanders, and vice versa.
However, the following day, outside the courtroom, Brodsky went far beyond interference with Lakin's commanders. While Lakin was waiting near the courtroom, Brodsky and COL Melanie Craig (Lakin's "escort") stood around the corner in the main hallway and in voices easily audible to LTC Lakin, spoke about the need to prevent Lakin after the hearing from speaking to the media, "signing autographs or kissing babies". Brodsky then said to Craig "just taser him and throw him in the van."
Lakin says of the incident: "LTC Brodsky meant for me to hear those words, no question. When COL Craig returned to where I was, she said to me 'you probably heard all that, didn't you?' I replied it would have been hard not to. After the hearing, my lawyers asked COL Craig for permission for me to speak to the press, since both CNN and NBC had sent camera crews, but she rudely refused, and she ordered me back into her vehicle to be transported back to Walter Reed." Lakin concluded his remarks today with: "DON'T TASE ME 'BRO'!"
Lakin is a Lt.
Colonel with almost 18 years of unblemished service to the Army, with
six tours of duty abroad, including tours in Bosnia and Afghanistan.
He is a physician and has been awarded the Bronze Star for his
service. He believes that his oath to support and defend the United
States Constitution has compelled him to act as he has, because
President Obama's eligibility under the Constitution to hold office
has been seriously seriously questioned, and the President has
refused all requests to release documents claimed to exist which
would prove his eligibility.
Immediately prior to Lakin's
refusal to deploy, his commander, COL Dale Block wrote of Lakin "Dr.
Lakin is an extremely talented, highly knowledgeable senior Army
clinician...he can always be counted on to provide me with expert
advice...LTC Lakin is clearly one of the top clinicians in the
Northern Regional Medical Command. He has superb clinical skills,
rapport with patients and staff...Terry is the best choice for tough
assignments...Already on the promotion list to Colonel, he should be
groomed for positions of greater responsibility." COL Block
concluded by describing LTC Lakin as "best qualified" and
recommended that LTC Lakin be selected for duty as a Clinic Commander
(in other words, Block's own position).
At the brief
arraignment, the Court set dates for motion hearings on September 3rd
and 14th at 11:00 a.m., and for the trial to be held from October
13-15, 2010 starting each day at 9:00 a.m. LTC Brodsky has stated
that these hearings will be held at Ft. Meade, Maryland.
MG
Hawley-Bowland commands all of Lakin's superiors, and should have
prevented them from being improperly influenced by the prosecuting
attorney who is NOT in the Walter Reed chain of command. She can, and
should, order that Lakin not be singled out for persecution and that
his rights to speak to the media, and even to "kiss babies,"
to paraphrase LTC Brodsky, should not be infringed. She should be
told, frankly, "DON'T TASE HIM, 'BRO'!"
It should be
noted that the Military Judge in Lakin's case has no authority over
Lakin's supervisors, and that therefore the Judge is NOT the one
Lakin's supporters should contact. Rather, supporters are asked to
only contact MG Hawley-Bowland, because it is she who not only has
the power to command Lakin's company commander and others not to
permit the prosecutor to interfere, but who SHOULD do so.
The
American Patriot Foundation, a non-profit group incorporated in 2003
to foster appreciation and respect for the U.S. Constitution, which
has established a fund for Lakin's legal defense to LTC Lakin.
Further details are available on the Foundation's website,
www.safeguardourconstitution.com.