Air Force General Accused of Mishandling Sex Assault Cases Steps Down
Caused outrage by overturning jury conviction
An Air Force general at the center of criticism of the military's sexual assault policies is stepping down as the Pentagon works to clean up its ranks under the close watch of President Barack Obama and Congress.
Lt. Gen. Craig Franklin, the commander of the Third Air Force, will take early retirement at the end of the month amid questions that he's mishandled prosecutions in two sexual assault cases.
In the most high-profile case, Franklin last spring overturned the jury conviction and sentence of a fighter pilot. His decision prompted an outcry from lawmakers who said he was protecting one of his men and led to major legislative changes to the military's World War II-era justice system.
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