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First Thing: US military justice under scrutiny after pilot convicted of strangling British woman

First Thing: US military justice under scrutiny after pilot convicted of strangling British woman

Summary

A British woman was strangled by a US fighter pilot in Cambridge in late 2023. The case raised questions about how UK authorities allow the US military to handle crimes committed by its members off duty and off base in the UK.

Key Facts

  • Sarah Steele, a British academic, was assaulted by US Air Force pilot Jacob Wulfson in Cambridge.
  • The attack happened after they met on a dating app.
  • US military police took control of the case, and the pilot was tried by US Air Force prosecutors.
  • UK law says that crimes off US bases, committed by US personnel off duty, should be prosecuted by UK authorities.
  • This case highlights concerns that UK police and prosecutors often let US military justice take charge instead of the UK justice system.
  • The UK Ministry of Justice said it would review the situation.
  • The issue raises questions about jurisdiction when crimes happen on UK soil involving US service members.
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