An Army doctor who sexually abused JBLM soldiers is sentenced to more than 13 years in prison
- Michael Stockin, an Army doctor, was sentenced to 164 months in prison for sexually abusing 41 patients at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington.
- Judge Larry Babin stated he deliberated over 12 hours before sentencing Stockin to the maximum prison time allowed under a plea deal.
- Stockin will lose his medical license, register as a sex offender, and be dismissed from the Army, equivalent to a dishonorable discharge.
- Twenty-Two victims testified in the court-martial, and Stockin's conviction is the largest known case of sexual abuse in U.S. military history.
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