To Sullivan, the prosecution of Portier is misguided because there’s no evidence of a cover up, either by the SEAL platoon leader or any of his superiors in Coronado. Sullivan hopes the prosecution’s snooping into DEVGRU won’t delay what he predicts will be an exoneration for Portier. Sullivan III, has pushed to get his trial started while Gallagher’s lags. Portier’s civilian defense attorney, Jeremiah J. “Jake” Portier, for allegedly trying to conceal his chief’s crimes. Prosecutors also have charged Gallagher’s SEAL platoon leader, Lt. “The trial team is continuing the march to trial in May 2019 and Chief Gallagher is eager to finally have his day in court, face his accusers and clear his name.” “Given schedules and obligations and other circumstances, Chief Gallagher has released Colby Vokey and added Navy veteran Timothy Parlatore, a respected trial lawyer with experience in military justice matters, to the team,” said Stackhouse.
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