Monday, August 19, 2013

CHAPLAIN A.T. TAPPMAN'S TRIAL

Today, Chaplain A.T. Tappman has been on trial for doing crimes the judges do not know about yet, being Washington Irving, and censoring letters of officers and enlisted men with capricious liberties. His trial was held by an officer with no insignia, an unidentified major, and an obese colonel. Throughout the trial, the chaplain was arguing, constantly showing his anger, complaining, and lying. In the end, he pleaded innocent, but was found guilty. He has not been sentenced yet because the panel of judges is still thinking of the type of punishment he deserved. But he has been ordered to take a walk.
Written by Panel of Judges

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