In 2007, two petty officers working at DND in Ottawa, Sylvia Reid and Janet Sinclair, who held top secret security clearance, were charged with sabotaging a classified military database, charged with conspiracy and mischief. This happened while we were at war with Afghanistan. These were highly unusual charges and very serious charges. These two individuals were accommodated. They were not sent home. They were reassigned to other tasks that did not involve classified materials pending the allegation being adjudicated in court.
Why is their treatment different under military law than what's currently happening in civil court with Vice-Admiral Norman?