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SAN DIEGO — In the most serious case to hit the boot camp here in decades, former Marine drill instructor Sgt. Jerrod Glass was convicted by a military jury Wednesday of eight counts related to the abuse of recruits.

Jurors indicated, however, that they did not believe dozens of the allegations against him in which there was no witness besides the recruit making the allegation.

Glass, 25, who was accused of kicking, punching, slapping and ridiculing young recruits during training incidents at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego and Camp Pendleton, faces a maximum of 9 1/2 years in prison.

Los Angeles Times

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