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ALLEGED GANG RAPE
US Marine guilty of 'wrongful sexual contact' in Japan


Associated Press
First Posted 12:23:00 05/09/2008

Filed Under: Crime, Rape, Military, Foreign affairs & international relations

TOKYO -- A US Marine accused in an alleged gang rape of a Japanese woman last year was sentenced to two years in prison Friday for "wrongful sexual contact and indecent acts" but cleared of rape, the US military said.

Lance Corporal Larry A. Dean, 20, was one of four Marines facing court martial for the alleged rape of a 19-year-old woman in the southern city of Hiroshima in October.

Dean was also found guilty Thursday of "fraternization and violating military orders about liberty and alcohol" but cleared of rape and kidnapping charges, according to a statement by the Marine Corps Air Station in Iwakuni in southern Japan.

Dean was also dishonorably discharged. His sentence also included the forfeiture of all pay and allowances, and a reduction in rank to private.

The other Marines charged are Gunnery Sergeants Carl M. Anderson, 39, and Jarvis D. Raynor, 34, and Sergeant Lanaeus J. Braswell, 25.

Anderson and Raynor will tried later this month and Braswell in June, said Master Gunnery Sergeant John Cordero on Friday.

Japanese authorities investigated the incident, but local prosecutors dropped the case in November.

About 50,000 US troops are based in Japan under a security pact between the two countries. Many Japanese complain of crime, pollution and noise associated with the bases.

Japanese anger over the US military presence has grown in recent months following an alleged rape in February of a 14-year-old girl by an American serviceman on the southern island of Okinawa, as well as the killing of a taxi driver near a US naval base in Yokosuka, south of Tokyo.



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