PAPER CHASE NEWSBURSTDigest RSS feedFull RSS feed
Serious law. Primary sources. Global perspective.


Monday, March 13, 2006

Vietnam War deserter in US military prison after border arrest
Krista-Ann Staley at 2:16 PM ET

Photo source or description
[JURIST] A US Vietnam-era deserter is being held at a military prison in California after being arrested late last week while crossing the border from Canada. Allen Abney, 56, deserted the US Marine Corps and fled to Canada in 1968 at the age of 18. He was arrested Thursday after a routine computer check conducted upon his arrival at an Idaho border station showed an outstanding military warrant; he was later transferred to a brig at the Marine base at Camp Pendleton [official website] California. Abney's family says that he has visited the US may times without incident, and speculated that the US government is using Abney as an example [CTV report] for members of the US military currently considering desertion to avoid serving in Iraq [JURIST report]. It's estimated that up to 200 former US military personnel are in Canada avoiding Iraq war service; some 20 have applied for refugee status [JURIST report]. According to the Marine Corps, improved computer listings have improved their ability to locate deserters.

Charges against Abney could range from a one-year jail sentence for desertion to a five-year sentence for desertion to avoid combat, or the case could simply be discharged without a court-martial. His family said Monday that its attempts to contact Abney have been unsuccessful so far, and he remains unaware that his brother passed away Saturday following a long illness. The Los Angeles Times has more.



Link | |  | print | subscribe | RSS feeds | latest newscast | Facebook page

For a one-stop snapshot of the latest legal news that matters, with breaking documents, new legal videos, live law-related webcasts, commentary by expert law professors and more - all updated through the day in real time, with no ads and no registration barriers - visit JURIST's homepage and check back often...


LATEST LEGAL NEWS

 FBI report shows reported hate crimes in US up two percent
2:17 PM ET, November 23

 Leaked documents question propriety of UK involvement in Iraq
2:02 PM ET, November 23

 Kenya committee unveils new draft constitution
1:04 PM ET, November 23

 click for more...

Get JURIST legal news on your intranet, website, blog or news reader!

LATEST FORUM

A Risk Worth Taking: Civilian Trials for Guantanamo Terror Suspects

L. Friedman/ V. Hansen
New England School of Law

ABOUT

Paper Chase is JURIST's real-time legal news service, powered by a team of 30 law student reporters and editors led by law professor Bernard Hibbitts at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. As an educational service, Paper Chase is dedicated to presenting important legal news and materials rapidly, objectively and intelligibly in an accessible, ad-free format.

CONTACT

Paper Chase welcomes comments, tips and URLs from readers. E-mail us at JURIST@pitt.edu