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No Murder Charges Filed In Haditha Case
The Washington Post ^ | Jan 4, 2008 | Josh White

Posted on 01/04/2008 5:46:39 AM PST by RDTF

After a two-year investigation into the killings of up to 24 civilians in Haditha, Iraq, the Marine Corps has decided that none of the Marines involved in the incident will be charged with murder. Instead, two enlisted Marines and two Marine officers will face trial in coming months for the killings and for failing to investigate them.

The most serious charges have been leveled against Marine Staff Sgt. Frank D. Wuterich, who is scheduled to be arraigned on charges of voluntary manslaughter in California next week, the last step before the case officially moves to trial.

Initially called a massacre by Iraqi residents of Haditha and later characterized as coldblooded murder by a U.S. congressman, the case has turned not on an alleged rampage but on a far more complex analysis of how U.S. troops fight an insurgency in the midst of a population they seek to protect.

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Public attention to the Haditha case increased in the spring of 2006 when Rep. John P. Murtha (D-Pa.) said after briefings from military officials that the Marines had killed civilians "in cold blood." The killings are among the most infamous of the Iraq war; 69 U.S. troops have been charged in connection with killing Iraqi civilians, and 22 of them have been convicted of murder, negligent homicide or voluntary manslaughter.

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TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: haditha; marines; nifongism; showtrial; waronerror; waronterror; wot; yellowjournalism
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1 posted on 01/04/2008 5:46:40 AM PST by RDTF
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To: RedRover; jazusamo; freema; StarCMC

In the WaPo today page A05


2 posted on 01/04/2008 5:47:39 AM PST by RDTF
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To: RDTF

Nice way to bury it, huh?


3 posted on 01/04/2008 5:50:20 AM PST by StarCMC (http://cannoneerno4.wordpress.com; http://starcmc.wordpress.com/ - The Enemedia is inside the gates.)
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To: RDTF

I am sure Brian William’s and Katie Couric will lead off the evening news with this/sarc


4 posted on 01/04/2008 5:50:35 AM PST by Red in Blue PA (Truth : Liberals :: Kryptonite : Superman)
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To: RDTF

Add to this Ronnie Earle stepping down before bringing Tom Delay’s 3 year trial to a close.

Add to this more names being dropped from the Abramoff investiagtion.

Add to this....

The Left gets the job accomplished that they need with their show trials. It isn’t about conviction. It is about painting a “culture of corruption” among certain groups.


5 posted on 01/04/2008 6:00:32 AM PST by weegee (End the Bush-Bush-Bush-Clinton/Clinton-Clinton/Clinton-Bush-Bush-Clinton/Clinton Oligarchy in 2008.)
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To: RDTF
Courtesy ping... Bias by placement.
6 posted on 01/04/2008 6:02:03 AM PST by StarCMC (http://cannoneerno4.wordpress.com; http://starcmc.wordpress.com/ - The Enemedia is inside the gates.)
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To: 4woodenboats; American Cabalist; AmericanYankee; AndrewWalden; Antoninus; AliVeritas; ardara; ...
Initially called a massacre...and later characterized as coldblooded murder...the case has turned not on an alleged rampage but on...how U.S. troops fight an insurgency in the midst of a population they seek to protect.


7 posted on 01/04/2008 6:11:27 AM PST by RedRover (DefendOurMarines.com)
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To: RDTF

This phrase is incomprehensible: will come to trial “for the killings . . . .” How can you have a trial about killings and not be a murder trial? Someone explane, please.


8 posted on 01/04/2008 6:13:16 AM PST by LS (CNN is the Amtrak of News)
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To: LS

Manslaughter charges, maybe?


9 posted on 01/04/2008 6:16:38 AM PST by Teacher317 (Eta kuram na smekh)
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To: Teacher317

Yeah, thought of that, but why didn’t they just say that? The way it’s worded is obtuse as hell.


10 posted on 01/04/2008 6:20:58 AM PST by LS (CNN is the Amtrak of News)
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To: RDTF
"....to be arraigned on charges of voluntary manslaughter..."

Bull Squat!

These charges were trumped up to protect Congress Critter Murtha's career and personal wealth....

Voluntary Manslaughter is EXACTLY what one sends Marines into a troubled area to do.

IF any innocents were killed, it is the responsibility of the cowardly militant Islamists who choose to fight from behind women's skirts.

11 posted on 01/04/2008 6:31:37 AM PST by river rat (Semper Fi - You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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To: RedRover

Will traitor Murtha apologize for the troops?


12 posted on 01/04/2008 6:35:38 AM PST by jveritas (God bless our brave troops and President Bush)
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To: RDTF

But, I thought John Murtha had already declared them guilty of cold-blooded murder.


13 posted on 01/04/2008 6:37:11 AM PST by VRWCmember
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To: LS

This baffles me, how do you expect these soldiers to pick and choose who they should shoot in a firefight. Its not like they shot them for crossing the border while transporting drugs or something.

mind boggling


14 posted on 01/04/2008 6:45:07 AM PST by driftdiver
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To: jveritas
Will traitor Murtha apologize for the troops?

No. Murtha doesn't particularly care what the troops think of him. The Haditha Marines were merely a means to an end in his political world.

But I found this amazing coming from the Washington Post:

Initially called a massacre by Iraqi residents of Haditha and later characterized as coldblooded murder by a U.S. congressman, the case has turned not on an alleged rampage but on a far more complex analysis of how U.S. troops fight an insurgency in the midst of a population they seek to protect.

Sounds like even Josh White, WaPo doesn't believe the most serious of charges of voluntary manslaugher against the squad leader, SSGT Frank Wuterich. The prosecutors are still trying to push the "rampage" angle with the manslaughter charges, but it seems to be coming down to an argument over Rules of Engagement in the public eye.
15 posted on 01/04/2008 6:48:25 AM PST by Girlene (Happy 2008!)
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To: LS

Don’t you just love journailism majors?


16 posted on 01/04/2008 7:00:37 AM PST by Teacher317 (Eta kuram na smekh)
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To: LS

Don’t you just love journalism majors?


17 posted on 01/04/2008 7:00:43 AM PST by Teacher317 (Eta kuram na smekh)
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To: Girlene
Sounds like even Josh White, WaPo doesn't believe the most serious of charges of voluntary manslaugher

I think Josh White is a waffle eater too.

18 posted on 01/04/2008 7:09:41 AM PST by lilycicero (Burnt waffles.)
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To: Girlene; RedRover; jazusamo; brityank; Brian Rooney; Ironmajor; bigheadfred; ASGmom
Public attention to the Haditha case increased in the spring of 2006 when Rep. John P. Murtha (D-Pa.) said after briefings from military officials that the Marines had killed civilians "in cold blood."

The sheer number of articles, comments, and broadcasts that walk away from Murtha's statements convinced that he has said his information is directly from military officials is so near unanimous that it, too, has to be considered in any investigation of unlawful command influence.

There is no way to argue "he didn't really mean that," when countless, rational uninvolved reporters interpret Murtha's statements as clearly indicating that military officials had played a role behind the scenes. This isn't just "Hagee" the Commandant. This and other reports say "military officials." In other words it is plural. Multiple military officials from SOMEPLACE were attempting to influence the justice doled out to the Haditha defendants.

There is also always the recognition that Murtha's defense appropriations subcommittee puts him in a unique, powerful position in respect to the military.

Finally, the only argument the prosecution can make against Chessani is that he, personally, has by his failure to investigate these Haditha killings, made it impossible to get convictions that otherwise would have been gotten.

Just exactly HOW can they prove that they otherwise would have gotten convictions?

The Watt report indicates there was more than adequate attention paid to these killings after this day-long battle with insurgents who had hidden themselves behind women and children.

The pre-battle intelligence briefings (about insurgents, white cars, volatility of the area, etc) alone exhonerate every one of these Marines.

19 posted on 01/04/2008 7:19:04 AM PST by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain! True Supporters of Our Troops Support the Necessity of their Sacrifice!)
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To: xzins
The sheer number of articles, comments, and broadcasts that walk away from Murtha's statements convinced that he has said his information is directly from military officials is so near unanimous that it, too, has to be considered in any investigation of unlawful command influence.

Good point. Even the Washington Post notes the influence of Murtha and military officials' briefings as significant, at least in making the case publicly.

Finally, the only argument the prosecution can make against Chessani is that he, personally, has by his failure to investigate these Haditha killings, made it impossible to get convictions that otherwise would have been gotten.

And I think that's why the prosecution tried to throw the book at him.
20 posted on 01/04/2008 7:34:29 AM PST by Girlene (Happy 2008!)
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