Posted on 03/14/2007 3:27:11 PM PDT by RedRover
ANN ARBOR, MI The Thomas More Law Center, a national public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, today announced that it will defend Marine Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Chessani, against military criminal charges of Dereliction of Duty and Orders violations. The charges stem from the much politicized and often misreported (especially from Time magazine) tragic events surrounding a fierce battle between U.S. Marines and Iraqi and foreign terrorists on November 19, 2005 in the town of Haditha, Al Anbar, Iraqa place described as an insurgent citadel.
At the time of the battle, Chessani was commander of Third Battalion, First Marines and responsible for approximately 2000 American and Iraqi forces. At about 7:15 in the morning of November 19, 2005, a squad of Chessanis Marines was leading a convoy when it was ambushed by a road-side bomb and small arms fire from nearby houses. The bomb detonated under a Humvee, killing one Marine and injuring two others. An ensuing house-to-house battle between insurgents and an out-numbered 4-man Marine fire team resulted in the deaths of 24 Iraqis, including 15 civilians.
Richard Thompson, President and Chief Counsel for the Law Center, explained the decision to take the case. The outcome of this case is vital to the security of our nation and to the military personnel we place in harms way. As tragic as these civilian deaths are, its essential that we not shackle our combat commanders ability to make decisions by placing them in fear of criminal prosecution every time there are civilian casualties as a result of combat action.
Thompson further stated, Lieutenant Colonel Chessani never retained an attorney during the year-long investigation leading up to these criminal charges and voluntarily answered all questions posed by investigators. He knew he had done nothing wrong and trusted he would be cleared. Despite the charges against him, he still believes in that last line of the military Code of ConductI will trust in God and in the United States of America.
Chessani is described by fellow officers as a focused, hands-on commander, a strict follower of the Law of War, and sympathetic to the plight of innocent Iraqi civilians. He is a committed Christian with a wife and five children. He has honorably served his nation for over nineteen years with tours of duty that included Panama, the first Persian Gulf War, and three combat tours in Iraq.
The decision to launch a criminal investigation of the November 19 incident was made three months after its occurrence and as a result of a grossly erroneous and inflammatory Time Magazine news lead, which military commanders in the field suspected was instigated by terrorist propaganda.
The suspicious nature of the process was reinforced when months before the investigation was completed, Congressman John Murtha, an outspoken anti-war critic and chairman of the House military appropriations subcommittee, publicly accused the four Marines of being cold-blooded murderers and high ranking officers of covering it up. Murtha is the same person caught on tape negotiating bribes with Arab Sheiks during the FBIs 1980 Abscam investigationhe was an un-indicted coconspirator in that case.
The astounding and unprecedented public accusations of murder and cover-up by Congressman Murtha, which he claimed were based on his conversation with senior military officials, taints the entire process, stated Thompson. Although pressed by reporters, Congressman Murtha has thus far refused to provide the basis for his public accusations or reveal the names of the senior military officials from whom he claimed he received his information.
The gist of the charges against Chessani is that he failed to properly investigate and brief higher commanders on the November 19 incident.
However, fellow Marines of all ranks have supported the fact that under the circumstances, Chessani had properly briefed his superiors concerning the incident, including the civilian deaths, within hours.
According to news stories, higher echelons were even monitoring the action as it was taking place through radio traffic and remote controlled aircraft. Yet, none of these higher echelon commanders saw the need for further investigation. Loss of civilian life was considered a tragic but not uncommon occurrence in a war against insurgents who purposely placed civilians in harms way.
The context of Chessanis decisions and actions is significant:
· Prior to the November 19 attacks, Marines had uncovered evidence that the Haditha area was a terrorist stronghold. There were several improvised explosive device (IED) factories, numerous IEDs along anticipated routes, many large weapons caches, and a propaganda facility (reproduction and distribution) discovered in the area.
· The terrorists were known for their callous disregard for the civilian population. Many IEDs were discovered in close proximity to a youth center and neighborhood schools. Terrorists had previously fired mortars, machineguns, rockets and small arms fire at Marines from residential areas and from a multi-story school. These attacks happened in the same neighborhood where the November 19 ambush occurred.
· Earlier in the year, terrorists occupied the Haditha hospital to stage an ambush. These terrorist lured Marines into an ambush in the downtown area adjacent to the city market. It was evident that the terrorists tactics included placing innocent civilians at the center of the fighting and using their deaths as propaganda against the U.S. forces. This would be the plan for November 19, when the terrorists launched a pre-staged, well-orchestrated attack against the Marines.
· The initial 7:15 a.m. attack on the Marine convoy was the triggering event for several other attacks to occur against Marines throughout Haditha that day. The terrorists knew that once the bomb went off, Marine reinforcements would be on the way to assist, providing additional targets for the terrorists.
· Marines from the attacked convoyas well as those who initially arrived at the scene to assist with treating the casualtiesreceived fire from nearby civilian homes. Marines returned fire to defend themselves and assaulted the terrorists in the homes to remove the threatas the Marines were trained to do.
· Chessanis primary responsibility was to monitor and direct what his combat units were doing. He traveled to the various battle scenes to investigate and view the sites that same evening and the following morning. After gathering information from his Marines, and viewing the field of battle himself, Chessani briefed higher commands of the complex engagements his Marines were involved in that day.
· Based on his prior experience with the terrorists tactics and in light of the well-coordinated attacks against his Marines, it was evident to Chessani and others in the chain of command that the Marines were involved in a bona fide combat action that unfortunately resulted in the death of civilians. At the end of the day, the Marines did not choose the place to fight; the terrorist did, knowing that they would endanger the lives of civilians in the neighborhood, as they had done earlier in the year.
The two Law Center attorneys assisting in the defenseRobert Muise and Brian Rooneyare uniquely qualified. Muise is a Marine infantry officer veteran of the first Persian Gulf War and a former Judge Advocate. Rooney is a Marine veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom and a former Judge Advocate as well. Rooney joined the Law Center shortly after a combat tour in Iraq. Muise and Rooney will join the military detailed defense counsel team consisting of Marine Reserve Lieutenant Colonel Jon Shelburne, a law professor at Roger Williams University School of Law in Rhode Island, and Capt Jeffery King, USMC, a defense counsel stationed at Camp Pendleton, California. Both LtCol Shelburne and Capt King have served combat tours in Iraq as well.
Rooney commented, As a lawyer that served in Iraq, I know first hand that the terrorists seek to use our Rules of Engagement against us. Terrorists routinely use mosques, schools, hospitals, and civilian homes from which to launch attacks and hide. We have always taught Marines to be aggressive and encouraged this aggression in order to help them survive and accomplish the mission.
Commented Muise, Through our defense of Lieutenant Colonel Chessani, Marines on the ground will be assured that their valiant combat actions will not be turned into political fodder and talking points for politicians seeking headlines.
The Law Center attorneys expressed confidence in the military justice system. Unlike the anti-war media and politicians who have already convicted the Marines in print, Lieutenant Colonel Chessani will be judged by his peers, many of whom are combat veterans and truly understand the situation in Iraq. It is a system that we are confident will exonerate our client, said Richard Thompson. We are not going to let a politicians agenda destroy a brave Marines family, and career.
An Article 32 hearing is presently scheduled for March 21, 2007 at Camp Pendleton, California. At that time, the investigating officer assigned to the case will hear testimony and make recommendations to General Mattis (First Marine Expeditionary Force Commanding General), who has the ultimate authority on whether to convene a General Court-Martial. An Article 32 hearing is a way for a military commander to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to bind an accused over for a criminal trial. The commanding general, however, is not bound by the investigating officers recommendation.
The maximum punishment at a General Court-Martial that Chessani could face is dismissal (an officers equivalent of a dishonorable discharge), loss of retirement, and imprisonment of up to 3 years. The Law Center is defending Lieutenant Colonel Chessani without charge.
The Thomas More Law Center defends and promotes the religious freedom of Christians, time-honored family values, and the sanctity of human life through litigation, education, and related activities. It does not charge for its services. The Law Center is supported by contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations, and is recognized by the IRS as a section 501(c)(3) organization. You may reach the Thomas More Law Center at (734) 827-2001 or visit our website at www.thomasmore.org.
Related recent threads:
Hearing set for lieutenant colonel charged in Haditha case, North County Times / March 3, 2007
Marines bogged down by Rules of Engagement at Haditha [Lt. Col. Chessani's Attorney Speaks Out], OneNewsNow.com / March 13, 2007
This is exactly right.
It is an utter disgrace that these Marines lives are being run through this....Disgraceful that they are being charged as they are.
I pray for a full acquittal. Which is exactly what needs to happen now that the ugly legal bureaucracy within the military has taken this course of action.
I pray the Thomas More Law Center has the legal muscle to correct this injustice. Seems like our brave warriors are getting it from both sides. What a sham shame.
Gutless Bush sends men to risk their lives and does nothing to defend them.
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Exactly right.
Which now at this unfortunate point. Where these Marines are being tried on disgraceful charges by sh****** second guessing JAGS/NCIS.......The best option for these men now is for them to walk free at the conclusion of this disgraceful trial. Where they can clear their good names.
If they are convicted (I pray they are not) It is at that point that the notion of Higher's should likely step in.
And they've dragged these riflemen through the mud and ruined their lives and their reputations...
And those of their families...
That they're going to be exonerated.
The stakes are even higher than the lives of those 8 Marines. It comes down to how much you're willing to micromanage people who are being shot at. I don't REALLY believe the Corps wants to go there.
It's the only branch of the service to CONSISTENTLY meet or exceed it's recruiting goals, and if people are routinely facing the prospect of murder charges, well...
The Corps is dead meat.
My prediction is acquittals all around, or bogus convictions on minor charges with suspended sentences or 6 months confinement. Something along those lines.
But if that does happen, as a veteran, that'll piss me off even more, because it will lend more credence to the belief that the prosecutions were a result of political pressure.
Now this is a lovely little piece of information.
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