The three Australian Capital Territory Court of Appeal judges unanimously rejected the 61-year-old former army lawyer’s appeal against the severity of a five years and eight months prison sentence imposed a year ago.

The judges also rejected McBride’s argument that as a military officer he had sworn an oath to Queen Elizabeth II and therefore had a sworn duty to act in the “public interest.”

“It is my own conscience and the people of Australia that I answer to. I have kept my oath to the Australian people,” McBride said in the lawyers’ statement.

  • Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    How can his attempts to tell the department or police about his concerns be considered classified information.

    That is some bullshit.

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      14 days ago

      Not just that, but how does that exclusion not also create instant reasonable doubt?