Do we have a SOFA with Iraq? Probably not.
It is implicit when one consents to serve that one will not be left to the mercy (or lack thereof) of a foreign power for actions undertaken on Uncle Sam's time; and that one will, instead, be held accountable to the UCMJ.
Given the fact that, unlike in, say, Germany, one is always 'on the clock' in Iraq (there aren't too many three day passes given out for a trip to Baghdad or Basra), the jurisdiction is clear: He can only be held accountable under UCMJ, and not Iraqi law.
Furthermore, I have signifiicant doubts regarding his ability to get a fair trial in Iraq, so this is probably for the best anyway.
2ndLt.Tucker wrote:
However he was discharged before the crime had been discovered. Which made him a civilian again.
I'm pretty sure that he can still be charged under UCMJ.
2ndLt.Tucker wrote:
If i screwed up in Germany...not mattering if I am military or not. Which I am, i would still be subject to Germany's laws not the military's or the US's. However if i did it in the US i would get double shafted by the military and the US. LOL
If you commit a crime in German territory you are accountable under German law, under the terms of the SOFA. If you commit a crime on a US base in Germany against a US entity, you are only accountable under UCMJ, unless I am mistaken.
Last edited by whittsend (2006-07-05 08:54:42)