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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Alaska Federal Court Grants Soldier Conscientious Objector Status
In Barnes v. Geren, (D AK, Sept. 22, 2008), an Alaska federal district court held that the conscientious objection claim of Army Pfc. Michael Barnes should be granted. His claim was rooted in his nondenominational Christian faith, morals and beliefs developed through six months of daily prayer and scripture reading after he was in the Army. The court rejected the Army Conscientious Objector Review Board's findings that Barnes was not sincere in his claim. Today's International Herald Tribune reports on the decision. (See prior related posting.)