West Point cadet charged with breaking into another cadet's room

<p>Published in today's Times Herald-Record:</p>

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A U.S. Military Academy cadet faces possible dismissal after being charged in a break-in at another cadet's room.</p>

<p>The charges were filed Nov. 30, 2006, against Cadet Daniel Stratton, a member of the Class of 2008. West Point spokesman Joe Tombrello blamed an administrative error for the two-month delay in the release of information about the alleged incident....

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<p>Thankfully this "scandal" doesn't involve sex but there is some alleged drugs abuse. :(</p>

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...If Stratton is found guilty, he faces a maximum punishment of dismissal from the Army, total forfeiture of his pay and allowances, and 21 years of confinement.

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<p>IMO, this punishment seems too harsh. A good ol' fashioned blanket party would probably do the trick. :D</p>

<p>Yep. Be a lot cheaper and more effective, too! ;)</p>