Beard row halts trial of Major accused of murder

EnglishLady

Veteran Expediter
BBC

The trial of a US army psychiatrist accused of killing 13 people in a shooting spree at an army base has been suspended while a court decides whether his beard should be removed.

Major Nidal Hasan's lawyers say the beard is an expression of his Muslim faith, but army regulations state that soldiers must be clean shaven.

It is also argued that the beard makes it hard for witnesses to identify him.

Maj Hasan is accused of opening fire at Fort Hood army base in Texas in 2009.

The shooting was the worst of its type at a US military base, and if convicted, Maj Hasan, 41, could face the death penalty.

The trial has already been delayed several times - Maj Hasan first appeared for a hearing at the central Texas military complex with the beard in June.

He had been due to enter a plea on Wednesday, with the court martial due to begin on Monday.

But all proceedings have been put on hold while military appeal court judges consider what to do about his facial hair.

Premonition

Until now, the judge has not allowed Maj Hasan to stay in the courtroom, because being unshaven violates army regulations.

He has been found in contempt of court, fined $1,000, and has had to watch proceedings on closed-circuit television from a nearby room.

But the judge says he must be present during the court-martial, because if he is convicted, he may have grounds for appeal.

Lawyers for Maj Hasan say he has had a premonition that his death is imminent and that he believes dying without a beard would be a sin.

Forcing him to remove his beard could be a violation of his rights, they say.

Maj Hasan was paralysed from the chest down after being shot by police during the incident at Fort Hood.

He is being held at a special hospital cell about 15 miles (25km) from the base.
 

OntarioVanMan

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Owner/Operator
I don't know what the problem is?? Until convicted he is STILL an Army officer....hold him down if they must.....
 

layoutshooter

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Retired Expediter
Give him two choices. He can get shaved and into regs and stand trial, OR, he can keep his beard but has to skip the trail and turn him out on to a rifle range during live fire training.
 

Pilgrim

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Retired Expediter
The real headline in this situation is "Army once again paralyzed by political correctness, overly concerned about offending Muslims intent on killing troops". Cut this fool's beard and get down to business. If they hadn't been so concerned about placating Muslims in the first place, this tragedy wouldn't have happened in the first place.
 

layoutshooter

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Retired Expediter
The real headline in this situation is "Army once again paralyzed by political correctness, overly concerned about offending Muslims intent on killing troops". Cut this fool's beard and get down to business. If they hadn't been so concerned about placating Muslims in the first place, this tragedy wouldn't have happened in the first place.


The ORDERS to no properly vet Muslim soldiers came down from the current Idiot in Chief.
 

EnglishLady

Veteran Expediter
Was he clean shaven before the shooting? I'm going to take that as a yes because of the line
"It is also argued that the beard makes it hard for witnesses to identify him"

Was he a Muslim before the shooting? If so, then he should have no problem shaving the beard off as he was clean cut before and didn't worry about it.




:rolleyes:
 

AMonger

Veteran Expediter
Was he clean shaven before the shooting? I'm going to take that as a yes because of the line
"It is also argued that the beard makes it hard for witnesses to identify him"
Was he a Muslim before the shooting? If so, then he should have no problem shaving the beard off as he was clean cut before and didn't worry about it.
:rolleyes:
English Lady and I don't agree on much, but she just stated the bottom line.
 
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