Monday, January 28, 2019
A Scrutiny of the Ethical Dilemmas in ââ¬ËA Few Good Menââ¬â¢
A young Navy attorney named Lt. Daniel Kaffee is in charge of the facts of two Marines, namely perfluorocarbon louden Downey and LCpl Harold Dawson, who meet been court-martialed because of allegedly murdering a fellow marine that goes by the name of perfluorocarbon William T. Santiago (Reiner et. al., 1992).perfluorocarbon William T. Santiago criticizes the status of Guantanamo ocean house Bay in terms of its health condition (Reiner et. al., 1992). The top officials ignore his appeals which led him to at last decide on requesting that he be transferred to another Naval Base (Reiner et. al., 1992). As they continue to pay no attention to his complaints, he exist that he would expose a case of an illegal fence-line shooting if they would not transfer him to another Naval Base (Reiner et. al., 1992).He then sends a garner to Col. Nathan Jessep, the CO of the Marines at the aforementioned base (Reiner et. al., 1992). Col. Nathan Jessep reads it as a agency of informing Lt. Col . Matthew Markinson, who is Col. Nathan Jesseps executive officer and 1st Lt. Jonathan Kendrick, who is the platoon commander of perfluorocarbon William T. Santiago (Reiner et. al., 1992).Both Col. Nathan Jesseps subordinates get mad as they were being notified about(predicate) it but they disagree with the decision of transferring perfluorocarbon William T. Santiago to another Naval Base (Reiner et. al., 1992). Lt. Col. Matthew Markinson wants to transfer perfluorocarbon William T. Santiago, however, Col. Nathan Jessep do not agree with it stating that PFC William T. Santiago will be trained there instead (Reiner et. al., 1992).Lt. Daniel Kaffee establishes that PFC Louden Downey and LCpl Harold Dawson were just carrying out the operating instructions/orders given by Col. Nathan Jessep, as well as, 1st Lt. Jonathan Kendrick (Reiner et. al., 1992). PFC Louden Downey and LCpl Harold Dawson reiterate that they were given instructions to give the victim a engrave Red (Reiner et. al., 1992). A Code Red is a colloquial terminology that pertains to extrajudicial punishment (Reiner et. al., 1992).When Lt. Daniel Kaffee began to descend that he was only specifically picked to be the lead counsel of PFC Louden Downey and LCpl Harold Dawson, he knew immediately the reasons why (Reiner et. al., 1992). It was because he used to carry himself in quickly settling cases by plea bargains (Reiner et. al., 1992).The ones who picked him had two motives for choosing him occur one is to hamper the case of PFC Louden Downey and LCpl Harold Dawson from being move and number two is to humiliate the Marine Corps which will at long last tarnish Col. Nathan Jesseps promotion (Reiner et. al., 1992).Fortunately, as the case progresses, Lt. Daniel Kaffee is more actuate to work on the case (Reiner et. al., 1992). He even learned to join and respect LCDR JoAnn Galloway, his partner in defending the case of PFC Louden Downey and LCpl Harold Dawson (Reiner et. al., 1992).In the end, Lt. Daniel Kaffee is successful in defending the case by providing evidence that indeed Col. Nathan Jessep ordered a Code Red to get back at PFC William T. Santiago who has written a letter with regards to a case of an illegal fence-line shooting (Reiner et. al., 1992).As Col. Nathan Jessep confesses that he ordered so, he was arrested and detained while PFC Louden Downey and LCpl Harold Dawson were not charged by the court as wicked of murder and conspiracy to commit murder however, was charged for conduct unbecoming of a United States Marine (Reiner et. al., 1992). PFC Louden Downey and LCpl Harold Dawson were dishonorably fired because of that (Reiner et. al., 1992). 
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