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The obstruction-of-justice count was based on a phone call that McKinney made to a woman who later testified that he had hounded her for sex for more than two years. "All you have to do is tell them that we talked a lot. You call the office sometimes because you want to talk about career development and that kind of stuff," he told Staff Sergeant Christina Fetrow in a three-minute phone call she secretly tape-recorded. The jury will reconvene this week to decide McKinney's punishment, which could range from nothing to five years in prison and a dishonorable discharge.
--By Mark Thompson/Washington
