By Colleen Jenkins WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina (Reuters) – The court docket-martial for a U.S. Army normal accused of sexually assaulting a subordinate used to be delayed on Thursday for a third time after the discovery of a cellphone that could shed extra light on the case, in keeping with officials and court information. In a uncommon case of a court-martial of this sort of excessive-rating officer, Brigadier Common Jeffrey Sinclair will stand trial on expenses together with forcible sodomy and wrongful sexual habits, which ended in his elimination from command in Afghanistan remaining year. The lawsuits set for early January will now begin on March four, officials at Citadel Bragg, North Carolina mentioned. A militia decide postponed the trial after the main accuser within the case, a female Army captain assigned to Sinclair’s unit in Afghanistan, advised attorneys for the primary time about an iPhone she had containing texts and voicemails between herself and the final, in keeping with a courtroom order dated December 15.