Kaffee:
Lieutenant, do you know what a code red is?
Lt. Kendrick:
Yes, I do.
Kaffee:
Have you ever ordered a code red?
Lt. Kendrick:
No, I have not.
Kaffee:
Lieutenant, did you order Dawson and two other men to make sure that Private Bell receive no food or drink except water for a period of seven days?
Lt. Kendrick:
That is a distortion of the truth, Lieutenant. Private Bell was placed on barracks restriction. He was given water and vitamin supplements, and I can assure you that at no time was his health in danger.
Kaffee:
[sarcastic]
I'm sure it was lovely for Private Bell. But you did order the barracks restriction, didn't you? You did order the denial of food.
Lt. Kendrick:
Yes, I did.
Kaffee:
Wouldn't this form of discipline be considered a code red?
Lt. Kendrick:
No.
Kaffee:
If I called the other 478 Marines from Guantanamo Bay to testify, would they consider it a code red?
Capt. Ross:
If it please the court, the witness can't possibly testify as to what 478 other men would say. Now, we object to this entire line of questioning as argumentative and irrelevant badgering of the witness.
Judge Randolph:
The government's objection is sustained, Lieutenant Kaffee, and I would remind you that you are now questioning a Marine officer with an impeccable service record.
Capt. Ross:
Thank you, Your Honor.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 09:10

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