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Pennington gets 8 years in Hamdania killing
North County Times ^ | February 17, 2007 | Mark Walker

Posted on 02/17/2007 7:09:03 PM PST by RedRover

CAMP PENDLETON --- A Marine lance corporal was sentenced Saturday to eight years in jail and a dishonorable discharge for his part in the abduction and shooting death of a retired policeman last year in Hamdania, Iraq.

The sentence for Lance Cpl. Robert Pennington, who wasn't one of the men who shot the victim but who took part in the planning and abduction and later lied to investigators, is the most severe handed down in the slaying of Hashim Ibrahim Awad.

Four other Marines from the Kilo Company 1st squad, 2nd platoon with the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment and their corpsman reached plea agreements with prosecutors last year and were sentenced to terms ranging from 12 to 21 months.

After the sentence was announced in a base courtroom, Pennington's mother said her entire family is suffering.

"This is really a punishment for our family as well," she said as she choked back tears. "We need Bobby in our lives, and we wish he could come home.

"I'll be spending every day of that sentence with him."

Pennington sat stoically when the judge who presided over his five-day court-martial and sentencing hearing, Col. Steven Folsom, announced the term as his parents and fiancee watched.

Pennington's role in the April 26 killing included helping march the 52-year-old Awad to the killing site, binding the victim's hands and feet and wiping squad members' fingerprints from a stolen AK-47. He also was accused of placing that weapon and a shovel in Awad's hands in an attempt to make it appear the Iraqi was an insurgent planting a roadside bomb.

Prosecutors had asked the judge to impose a 20-year term.

Pennington's father, Terry, said his family has been in shock since they first heard their son was in trouble.

"And we've remained in shock all the time."

"Mr. Awad wasn't the enemy," Maj. Donald Plowman argued. "Mr. Awad was a man asleep in a randomly selected house. That night, the accused was as bad or worse as the insurgents they were there to fight."

Pennington's lead attorney, David Brahms of Carlsbad, contended that the 22-year-old Seattle-area native was suffering from post-traumatic stress from three deployments to Iraq, including the major battle for the city of Fallujah and his actions in the killing were an aberration.

"It's a tragedy for everyone involved and cannot be undone by a Draconian sentence," Brahms said.

A former Marine general and legal affairs officer, Brahms told reporters he considers Pennington a "brother" and said the case has affected him more than any during his four decades of practicing military law.

"I'm sad because a fine young Marine was scarred by his experiences in Fallujah," Brahms said. "The is an extraordinary young man whose future has been damaged beyond repair."

The judge granted Pennington an additional three months credit for time served because of a determination that he was initially held in brig under unnecessarily strict conditions.

Folsom initially sentenced Pennington to 14 years in jail, a term that was set aside as a result of a plea deal with the convening authority over the case, Lt. Gen. James Mattis.

Pennington's family wants him held in the brig at Miramar Marine Corps Air Station, but that facility's classification does not allow it to hold anyone for more than five years.

As the judge was deliberating, about a dozen protesters at the base's main gate held signs of support of the group they call the "Pendleton 8."

Clo Shivnan of Long Beach contended that despite the admissions from the men who have pleaded guilty -- and said that they knew what they were doing was wrong -- "we're still not getting the full story."

Oceanside's Leo Chapinski said he believes the men should be discharged from the service but not serve any jail time.

"Lots of thing happen in combat," he said. "In this case, they took a bunch of 18- and 20-year-old kids and put them in a war zone where they didn't know who the enemy was and they just lost it," Chapinski said.

Miguel Hidalgo was more blunt as drivers on their way into the base by the honked their car horns in support.

"This is war," he said. "Marines are trained to kill, and we shouldn't expect anything less."

The remaining three defendants in the case, Sgt. Lawrence Hutchins III and Cpls. Trent Thomas and Marshall Magincalda are slated to go to trial later this year.

The men who have pleaded guilty all have said it was Hutchins who initiated the plan that led to Awad's killing.

They have testified that Awad was seized after the squad could not find its intended target, a suspected insurgent. The killing, they've testified, was meant to send a message to the people of Hamdania that the Marines were tired of being attacked.

Contact staff writer Mark Walker at (760) 740-3529 or mlwalker@nctimes.com.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: defendourmarines; hamdania; pennington
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To: Girlene

Girlene I am curious to know why anyone who owes their freedom to the "first in fight" would believe foreign and domestic enemies in the first place.


21 posted on 02/18/2007 11:32:08 AM PST by lilycicero (SSgt Wuterich and his squad did their job well.)
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To: lilycicero

Well, hopefully most Americans don't. Hopefully, the truth of what happened in Hamdania is more important than proving a premise for the NCIS and prosecution. Two dozen investigators, 7,000 man hours, 100 interviews is a lot of effort - and this is only the NCIS's portion. Wonder how much this would have cost a defendant, out of his own pocket, of course.


22 posted on 02/18/2007 11:45:56 AM PST by Girlene
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To: freema

Well, since the same judge, Folsom, sat over the two sentencing hearings for Bacos and Pennington, you get a feel for what he thought the relative culpability of both were. He judged Bacos should get 10 years, Pennington should get 14, and both should be dishonorably discharged.

However, with the pre-agreed plea deals, Bacos gets only 10 months and stays an enlisted man, while Pennington gets 8 years and is dishonorably discharged. Seems like a much bigger discrepancy in the plea deals with regard to their culpability. I guess Bacos had a lot more to offer the prosecution and was, thus, rewarded.


23 posted on 02/18/2007 11:58:06 AM PST by Girlene
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To: Girlene

I've been looking at some of these reporters:

Iraqis accuse Marines of killing unarmed civilian
By Nancy A. Youssef
Knight Ridder Newspapers

A Knight Ridder special correspondent who could not be named for security reasons reported this story from Hamdania. Also, Knight Ridder special correspondent Zaineb Obeid contributed to this report.

SURPRISE: Nancy worked in Detroit before getting promoted to DC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Baghdad suffers its worst day of carnage in more than a month

By LEILA FADEL and ZAINEB OBEID

McClatchy Newspapers special correspondents Laith Hammoudi, Mohammed al Awsy and a correspondent who cannot be named for security reasons contributed to this report.
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Oh, I found Hashim Ibrahim Awad's FUNERAL VIDEO easy enough.


24 posted on 02/18/2007 12:22:06 PM PST by freema (Marine FRiend, 1stCuz2xRemoved, Mom, Aunt, Sister, Friend, Wife, Daughter, Niece)
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To: lilycicero; Girlene

No surprise that ANYBODY'S confused, lily! This is a perfect example of the Chaos Theory.


25 posted on 02/18/2007 12:26:15 PM PST by freema (Marine FRiend, 1stCuz2xRemoved, Mom, Aunt, Sister, Friend, Wife, Daughter, Niece)
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To: Girlene

Staying an enlisted man could be his worst nightmare.


26 posted on 02/18/2007 12:27:30 PM PST by freema (Marine FRiend, 1stCuz2xRemoved, Mom, Aunt, Sister, Friend, Wife, Daughter, Niece)
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To: freema
So the bottom line was for these Marines to seize a known terrorist and kill him as an example. The picked the wrong guy.
Would it had been acceptable under their ROE to capture and kill a known terrorist. This is something at least I have to grapple with even though I so much want to see them all get off the hook.
27 posted on 02/18/2007 5:43:40 PM PST by Marine_Uncle
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To: Marine_Uncle

Kill. Or be killed.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1786880/posts


28 posted on 02/18/2007 8:05:25 PM PST by freema (Marine FRiend, 1stCuz2xRemoved, Mom, Aunt, Sister, Friend, Wife, Daughter, Niece)
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To: Girlene; lilycicero
So I put up a Hamdania Marines page.

It's not very full yet. It's mostly links to every NC Times story, but it's a start. Now I can fill it with other stories and commentary (of which there hasn't been much since Bascos made a deal with the devil).

Having a Hamdania page also means I can keep the Haditha page focused.

See you guys tomorrow!

29 posted on 02/18/2007 8:42:43 PM PST by RedRover
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To: Girlene; lilycicero
Here's a fun fact! I just checked my stats and found that I've posted a total of 86 threads and 6,663 replies.

So two more replies after this one and I'll have made 6,666 replies in my time at FR. Hope that'll be a lucky number.

30 posted on 02/18/2007 9:04:45 PM PST by RedRover
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To: RedRover

You have been busy with the Hamdania page. Very high brow place to check out:) Good luck with your 6666th reply.


31 posted on 02/19/2007 7:05:38 AM PST by lilycicero (SSgt Wuterich and his squad did their job well.)
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To: lilycicero

Just in case it is lucky...


32 posted on 02/19/2007 7:22:07 AM PST by RedRover (www.JustinSharratt.com)
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To: lilycicero

MAKE A WISH!


33 posted on 02/19/2007 7:22:37 AM PST by RedRover (www.JustinSharratt.com)
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To: RedRover

It's a biggie WISH for the Marines. We always get what we want.


34 posted on 02/19/2007 8:49:46 AM PST by lilycicero (SSgt Wuterich and his squad did their job well.)
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To: freema

Let us hope a large number of Americans as well as our supposed allies, world wide do realize these brave men and women are doing their best under often extreme conditions, and sometimes simply do not have the options one is afforded in a civil society where people are not running around with guns and bombs strapped to themselves.


35 posted on 02/19/2007 9:15:53 AM PST by Marine_Uncle
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To: RedRover

What an awesome job you have done with this link. There's a little typo near the end under A Military Justice System Gone Amok. The title for the link to Donald King Case should be Daniel King Case.

Great work!


36 posted on 02/19/2007 9:48:18 AM PST by Girlene
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To: Girlene
Thanks so much! A correction is uploading as I clack this message. Also, I added details of plea deals for all the Marines who've taken them to date.
37 posted on 02/19/2007 10:40:58 AM PST by RedRover (www.JustinSharratt.com)
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To: lilycicero
I'm a Guiding Light man myself. Today's show was excellent! Who shot Alan Spalding? WOO-HOO!
38 posted on 02/19/2007 11:00:19 AM PST by RedRover (www.JustinSharratt.com)
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To: RedRover

Good job on all the Hamdania information. I don't think Bacos gets a general discharge. I think he will remain enlisted until 2008. I read this somewhere, but couldn't find it for you, so you may want to leave it as is.

One question that's been nagging me throughout this case is:
WHERE IS SALEH GOWAD?

This whole case has centered on killing the wrong guy when the unit originally wanted Gowad. What was he wanted for, where is he now, and how was he connected with this family? Gowad was supposedly a neighbor of Awad. A cousin and a brother were also neighbors. Where does Gowad fit into this neighborhood/family scheme and where is he now?


39 posted on 02/19/2007 11:33:53 AM PST by Girlene
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To: RedRover

You could not have planned this to happen: after your Young and Restless crack, "cricket" posted a response. Now I do not watch YNR, but I do know there is a Cricket on the show, Chuckles! I am a wishy washy Days fan.

BTW, MR GUIDING LIGHT...can we fight crazy with crazy? I will frpmail my whacky idea.


40 posted on 02/19/2007 11:49:51 AM PST by lilycicero (SSgt Wuterich and his squad did their job well.)
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