Publicizing Senior Military Leader Punishments - Good Idea?
I think the finality of the case yes, such as final findings and conviction data, but for the ongoing case, no, look at the fiasco the BG Sinclair case turned into, if there wasn't so much media input and command influence because of the media, he may of actually been convicted of all the original charges, I am not saying he was guilty but we will never know because of the debacle it was turned into.
Because of this I think that until it is finalized it shouldn't be public is what if the accused is acquitted, their reputation is already tarnished because of the publicized case, so their privacy is no longer theirs and they can almost never restore their name as their will always be questions of whether or not were they actually guilty of that or something else.
Keep it private until after conviction, then publicize it for fairness to all.

UCMJ
Senior Leaders
