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Danny Nightingale trial: Board retires to consider verdict SAS sniper Danny Nightingale guilty of possessing gun
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The military board in the trial of a soldier accused of illegally possessing a gun and ammunition has retired to consider its verdict. An SAS soldier has been found guilty by a military court of possessing a pistol and ammunition.
Sgt Danny Nightingale, 38, of Crewe, Cheshire, denies illegally owning a Glock 9mm handgun between 26 November 2007 and 16 September 2011. Sgt Danny Nightingale, from Crewe in Cheshire, had denied illegally possessing a Glock 9mm pistol and 338 rounds of ammunition.
He also denies possessing 338 rounds of ammunition. He was originally given 18 months' military detention after pleading guilty in November 2012.
The board of five at a court martial in Bulford, Wiltshire, has been asked to reach a unanimous verdict. This was overturned on appeal on the grounds that he had been placed under "improper pressure" to plead guilty.