Reward doubled for information in death of soldier
Officials at Fort Bragg are doubling the reward being offered for information in the case of a driver who struck and killed a soldier last year.
Prosecutors allege general victimized five women
U.S. Army prosecutors offered the first details of a rare criminal case against a general, alleging in a military hearing Monday he committed sex crimes against five women, including four subordinates and a civilian.
Former Bragg soldiers get life in contract killing
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Hearing set for general charged with sex crimes
FORT BRAGG (AP) — A preliminary hearing will be held next month to determine if there's enough evidence for an Army brigadier general to be put on trial on sex crimes charges, Fort Bragg officials said Thursday. The Article 32 hearing for Brig. Gen. Jeffrey A. Sinclair will be Nov. 5 at the sprawling post that is home to the 82nd Airborne Division, a statement said. Sinclair was deputy comman[...]
Lawyer for MacDonald witness speaks at hearing
On a Friday in August 1979, Helena Stoeckley testified that she wasn't involved in the murders of the pregnant wife and daughters of then-Army Capt. Jeffrey MacDonald and that she didn't know where she was more than nine years earlier when they were killed at their apartment on Fort Bragg.
MacDonald defense lawyer didn’t hear ‘useful things’ from witness
Jeffrey MacDonald began another bid Monday to prove his innocence more than three decades after the former Green Beret was convicted of killing his pregnant wife and their two daughters.
Bragg hearing ends with soldier’s guilty plea
A second soldier accused of driving an Asian-American private to suicide last fall has pleaded guilty to reduced charges in a court-martial at Fort Bragg.
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