The charges against the Marines are charges, not convictions. As with any other accusations, until the dust settles from the court process, I'm withholding judgement.

Military courts are a little different than a civilian court. The "jury" is made up of NCOs and officers who have VERY stringent rules to follow. If the marines are guilty, then they will be dealt with. If they are innocent, however, due to the rush to judgement in the press and in Congress, their careers are over. In cases like this it is almost a guarantee they will be found guilty of SOMETHING, so I would want to read the findings of the court martial. Unfortunately, there probably won't be an executive summary of the proceedings available.