Would you hold that against Mr. McNeil and Lance Corporal Napolitano because hes a civilian attorney?
MEM: No, sir. Im keeping an open mind that basically he is innocent right now. MJ: So, you presume him to be innocent until the government has proved his guilt by legal and competent evidence beyond a reasonable doubt. MEM: Yes, sir. MJ: So, the fact that Mr. McNeil has obviously been hired by Lance Corporal Napolitano or his family will you hold that in any way against the accused in this case? MEM: No, sir. MJ: Captain Burridge, do you have questions of Captain Malanowski? TC: I do not, sir. MJ: Mr. McNeil? CC: Yes, sir. Good morning. Would you tell us, Captain, what you — you said briefly that you thought that the defense did a good job on a couple of cases. What did you mean by that? MEM: One case was the Fog case where there were numerous witnesses and it involved underage children and dealing drugs. Major Meeks was the defense counsel and I thought he put on an excellent defense considering the evidence that was portrayed on the part of the prosecution. He really probably defend