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LtCol Chessani’s BOI Begins - Marine Veterans Watch in Dismay
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| 12/04/2009
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Posted on 12/04/2009 12:27:17 PM PST by Saoirise
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LtCol Chessanis Board of Inquiry Begins ─ Battle-Hardened Marine Veterans View Proceedings With Dismay
December 04, 2009
ANN ARBOR, MI On Wednesday, December 2nd, in a military courtroom at Camp Pendleton, California, the government began its case against an American warrior. They know this is their last chance to disgrace and destroy the 22 - year career of Marine LtCol Jeffrey Chessani, and its evident they are pulling out all the stops.
Many of the spectators in the small courtroom were battle-hardened Marine veterans of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. Some were veterans of the Korean Chosin Reservoir battle, considered the most violent small unit fighting in the history of American warfare. All the veterans looked on in disbelief as government lawyers ridiculed a loyal combat officer. The consensus among these battle-hardened veterans ─ they never would have won their battles had their officers been subjected to the same kind of treatment as LtCol Chessani.
LtCol Chessani had served 3 tours of duty in Iraq and was considered one of Americas most effective combat commanders. Chessani, a deeply religious man who read his Bible every morning and evening while in Iraq, stoically listened to the government lawyers demeaning remarks, while his wife, pregnant with their seventh child, sat behind him reading her Bible.
Richard Thompson, President of the Thomas More Law Center commented: What has happened to LtCol Chessani is a good argument to get rid of lawyers in the combat arms. Combat troops dont need pencil pushers second guessing commanders and troops in the field, long after an event, in their air-condition offices. The fact that this hearing is even taking place does a grave injustice, not only to Chessani and his family, but to America. LtCol Chessani should be leading his troops, not defending himself in a courtroom.
LtCol Paul Atterbury, the government prosecutor (called Recorders at a Board of Inquiry) presented the opening statement for the government, claiming there was no firefight. He claimed that the Marines faced a phantom menace, and LtCol Chessani did not properly investigate and report the overreaction of his Marines.
LtCol Jon Shelburne, one of Chessanis defense lawyers, countered that Marines were ambushed in this daylong battle and were engaged in a protracted pitched fight against well-armed insurgents. LtCol Shelburne further stated that LtCol Chessani reported all he knew of the battle, as he knew it, up the chain of command.
The differences between the Board of Inquiry and the previous court martial quickly became evident. Col Kurt Brubaker, USMC, the legal advisor to the Board of Inquiry, is tasked with ruling on all objections. Even though photographs of dead Iraqis would not have been allowed into evidence at the previous criminal trial because they were unduly prejudicial and had little relevance, particularly since LtCol Chessani never saw them, the legal advisor will allow the government to show them to the hearing panel because the rules of evidence to not apply.
Moreover, defense attempts to disqualify Brig. Gen. Lewis Craparotta, the President and senior member of the Board, who during pre-hearing questioning expressed a personal view that investigating every civilian death is the right approach because thats the way to protect Marines, also failed. Defense attorney LtCol Shelburne had challenged the fact that he was sitting on the Board of Inquiry with a pre-existing opinion of what to do in a similar situation as LtCol Chessani. The Boards legal advisor rehabilitated Craparotta by personally questioning him to show he could set aside his opinion, and then ruled he could stay on the panel.
The legal advisor, however, did prevent the introduction of the former Article 32 hearing report on the grounds that its conclusions went to the ultimate issue that the board members were required to decide independently.
A Board of Inquiry is an administrative board where the rules of evidence do not apply. Evidence that would likely be thrown out in a criminal proceeding may be considered by the Board. The governments burden of proof is lessened. Rather than having to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt, the government only has to prove misconduct by a preponderance of evidence.
If the Board finds misconduct, then they will further determine whether LtCol Chessani should be forced to retire or not. If the Board determines LtCol Chessani should retire, then the Board must then make a recommendation to the Secretary of the Navy as to whether he should retire as a Lieutenant Colonel, or as a Majora decision that could cost this Marine and his family over four hundred thousand dollars in pay and benefits according to an expert retained by the defense.
The Thomas More Law Center, a national public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, has been defending LtCol Chessani at no charge. The Law Centers attorneys, Robert Muise and Brian Rooney, both former Marine officers, have teamed up with the detailed military attorneys, LtCol Jon Shelburne, USMC, and Capt Jeffrey King, USMC.
The dismissed criminal charges against LtCol Chessani were triggered by a heart-pounding house-to-house, room-by-room combat action taken by four Marines in his battalion after being ambushed by insurgents in Haditha, Iraq on November 19, 2005. Along with several insurgents, 15 civilians also died in this day long fight. The civilian casualties were tragic, but not uncommon in Iraq where insurgents would use them as shields.
The misconduct allegations against LtCol Chessani are based on the following: failing to properly report and investigate the November 19, 2005 incident. However, the indisputable evidence shows that LtCol Chessani immediately reported the deaths of the 15 civilian Iraqis to his superiors.
Not one of his Marine superiors hearing of the civilian deaths ─ including top generals ─ considered it unusual. Not one ordered a further investigation. Instead, they commended him for a job well done. In fact, LtCol Chessanis immediate superior told him that no investigation was needed because it was a bona fide combat actionwhich was consistent with the orders in effect at the time: no investigation of civilian deaths related to combat action. That order was changed in April, 2006, well after the Haditha incident.
LtCol Chessanis commanding general, Major General Huck, reported up the chain of command, I support our account and do not see the necessity for further investigation. This same commanding General was allowed to retire without going to a Board of Inquiry, and he was allowed to retire as a Major General.
Consequently, not one of LtCol Chessanis superiors faced, nor will they ever face, a court-martial or a Board of Inquiry for their actions in relation to November 19, 2005. Of the eight Marines initially charged in the incident, six Marines, including Chessani, had criminal charges dismissed and one was acquitted. Only one Marine still faces criminal charges.
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: biggreenweenie; chessani; haditha; marines; scapegoat
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posted on
12/04/2009 12:27:18 PM PST
by
Saoirise
To: Saoirise
Just another case of radical leftists trying to demean and denigrate the Armed Forces of America. A great motivator for our serving brave soldiers and people that would become soldiers to protect our country.
2
posted on
12/04/2009 12:31:07 PM PST
by
EagleUSA
To: Semper Fi Mom; Gene Eric; jazusamo; freema; smoothsailing
I am honored to personally know The Marine Veterans mentioned in this email alert (Korean and Vietman Heroes) and observed the dibeleif in their faces and responses in what the Govt is doing to Lt. Col Chessani.
Beyond Shameful
3
posted on
12/04/2009 12:32:06 PM PST
by
Saoirise
(Let Them Fight OR Bring Them HOME)
To: Semper Fi Mom; Gene Eric; jazusamo; freema; smoothsailing
I am honored to personally know The Marine Veterans mentioned in this email alert (Korean and Vietnam Heroes) and observed the dibeleif in their faces and responses to what the Govt is doing to Lt. Col Chessani.
It is Beyond Shameful
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posted on
12/04/2009 12:33:07 PM PST
by
Saoirise
(Let Them Fight OR Bring Them HOME)
To: Saoirise
Moreover, defense attempts to disqualify Brig. Gen. Lewis Craparotta, the President and senior member of the Board, who during pre-hearing questioning expressed a personal view that investigating every civilian death is the right approach because thats the way to protect Marines, also failed. How do you distinguish a "civilian" from an enemy, when NONE of these terrorists are wearing uniforms or fighting in accordance with the accepted standards of war or the Geneva Convention? I don't know him, but sounds as if Craparotta is living up to his name.
The Thomas More Law Center, which has been helping to defend these Marines, is an admirable outfit. I've contributed to them for some time.
5
posted on
12/04/2009 12:36:39 PM PST
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: MestaMachine; ~Kim4VRWC's~; 2111USMC; TomasUSMC; usmcobra; concretebob; 444Flyer
Haditha Marine Lt. Col Chessani. This is how the Govt and Marine Brass treat a stand up Marine. This is persecution, not prosecution.
6
posted on
12/04/2009 12:43:36 PM PST
by
Saoirise
(Let Them Fight OR Bring Them HOME)
To: Saoirise
present and watching...
and...
Semper Fidelis Lt. Col Chessani...
7
posted on
12/04/2009 12:45:56 PM PST
by
gunnyg
(Just An Old Gunny ~ And *Still* Not A F'n Commie Basterd!)
To: gunnyg
8
posted on
12/04/2009 12:47:32 PM PST
by
gunnyg
(Just An Old Gunny ~ And *Still* Not A F'n Commie Basterd!)
To: Saoirise
The American fighting man is no longer allowed to win. Our country is under attack from within, and we’re losing.
9
posted on
12/04/2009 12:52:16 PM PST
by
onedoug
To: Saoirise
Consequently, not one of LtCol Chessanis superiors faced, nor will they ever face, a court-martial or a Board of Inquiry for their actions in relation to November 19, 2005. Of the eight Marines initially charged in the incident, six Marines, including Chessani, had criminal charges dismissed and one was acquitted. Only one Marine still faces criminal charges.Nothing but a political witch hunt.
What a crock of sh!t.
10
posted on
12/04/2009 12:55:58 PM PST
by
2111USMC
To: Saoirise
I am always tempted to give the senior officers benefit of doubt that there is something amiss. However, so much time has gone by without a clue as to what the wrong doing is.
One has to conclude that a vendetta is afoot.
11
posted on
12/04/2009 12:57:21 PM PST
by
Hans
To: freema
12
posted on
12/04/2009 12:58:30 PM PST
by
2111USMC
To: Saoirise; Semper Fi Mom; Gene Eric; jazusamo; freema; RedRover; Defend Our Marine; Lancey Howard; ..
The e-mail alert in it's entirety...
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LtCol Chessanis Board of Inquiry Begins ─ Battle-Hardened Marine Veterans View Proceedings With Dismay December 04, 2009
ANN ARBOR, MI On Wednesday, December 2nd, in a military courtroom at Camp Pendleton, California, the government began its case against an American warrior. They know this is their last chance to disgrace and destroy the 22 - year career of Marine LtCol Jeffrey Chessani, and its evident they are pulling out all the stops.
Many of the spectators in the small courtroom were battle-hardened Marine veterans of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. Some were veterans of the Korean Chosin Reservoir battle, considered the most violent small unit fighting in the history of American warfare. All the veterans looked on in disbelief as government lawyers ridiculed a loyal combat officer. The consensus among these battle-hardened veterans ─ they never would have won their battles had their officers been subjected to the same kind of treatment as LtCol Chessani.
LtCol Chessani had served 3 tours of duty in Iraq and was considered one of Americas most effective combat commanders. Chessani, a deeply religious man who read his Bible every morning and evening while in Iraq, stoically listened to the government lawyers demeaning remarks, while his wife, pregnant with their seventh child, sat behind him reading her Bible.
Richard Thompson, President of the Thomas More Law Center commented: What has happened to LtCol Chessani is a good argument to get rid of lawyers in the combat arms. Combat troops dont need pencil pushers second guessing commanders and troops in the field, long after an event, in their air-condition offices. The fact that this hearing is even taking place does a grave injustice, not only to Chessani and his family, but to America. LtCol Chessani should be leading his troops, not defending himself in a courtroom.
LtCol Paul Atterbury, the government prosecutor (called Recorders at a Board of Inquiry) presented the opening statement for the government, claiming there was no firefight. He claimed that the Marines faced a phantom menace, and LtCol Chessani did not properly investigate and report the overreaction of his Marines.
LtCol Jon Shelburne, one of Chessanis defense lawyers, countered that Marines were ambushed in this daylong battle and were engaged in a protracted pitched fight against well-armed insurgents. LtCol Shelburne further stated that LtCol Chessani reported all he knew of the battle, as he knew it, up the chain of command.
The differences between the Board of Inquiry and the previous court martial quickly became evident. Col Kurt Brubaker, USMC, the legal advisor to the Board of Inquiry, is tasked with ruling on all objections. Even though photographs of dead Iraqis would not have been allowed into evidence at the previous criminal trial because they were unduly prejudicial and had little relevance, particularly since LtCol Chessani never saw them, the legal advisor will allow the government to show them to the hearing panel because the rules of evidence to not apply.
Moreover, defense attempts to disqualify Brig. Gen. Lewis Craparotta, the President and senior member of the Board, who during pre-hearing questioning expressed a personal view that investigating every civilian death is the right approach because thats the way to protect Marines, also failed. Defense attorney LtCol Shelburne had challenged the fact that he was sitting on the Board of Inquiry with a pre-existing opinion of what to do in a similar situation as LtCol Chessani. The Boards legal advisor rehabilitated Craparotta by personally questioning him to show he could set aside his opinion, and then ruled he could stay on the panel.
The legal advisor, however, did prevent the introduction of the former Article 32 hearing report on the grounds that its conclusions went to the ultimate issue that the board members were required to decide independently.
A Board of Inquiry is an administrative board where the rules of evidence do not apply. Evidence that would likely be thrown out in a criminal proceeding may be considered by the Board. The governments burden of proof is lessened. Rather than having to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt, the government only has to prove misconduct by a preponderance of evidence.
If the Board finds misconduct, then they will further determine whether LtCol Chessani should be forced to retire or not. If the Board determines LtCol Chessani should retire, then the Board must then make a recommendation to the Secretary of the Navy as to whether he should retire as a Lieutenant Colonel, or as a Majora decision that could cost this Marine and his family over four hundred thousand dollars in pay and benefits according to an expert retained by the defense.
The Thomas More Law Center, a national public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, has been defending LtCol Chessani at no charge. The Law Centers attorneys, Robert Muise and Brian Rooney, both former Marine officers, have teamed up with the detailed military attorneys, LtCol Jon Shelburne, USMC, and Capt Jeffrey King, USMC.
The dismissed criminal charges against LtCol Chessani were triggered by a heart-pounding house-to-house, room-by-room combat action taken by four Marines in his battalion after being ambushed by insurgents in Haditha, Iraq on November 19, 2005. Along with several insurgents, 15 civilians also died in this day long fight. The civilian casualties were tragic, but not uncommon in Iraq where insurgents would use them as shields.
The misconduct allegations against LtCol Chessani are based on the following: failing to properly report and investigate the November 19, 2005 incident. However, the indisputable evidence shows that LtCol Chessani immediately reported the deaths of the 15 civilian Iraqis to his superiors.
Not one of his Marine superiors hearing of the civilian deaths ─ including top generals ─ considered it unusual. Not one ordered a further investigation. Instead, they commended him for a job well done. In fact, LtCol Chessanis immediate superior told him that no investigation was needed because it was a bona fide combat actionwhich was consistent with the orders in effect at the time: no investigation of civilian deaths related to combat action. That order was changed in April, 2006, well after the Haditha incident.
LtCol Chessanis commanding general, Major General Huck, reported up the chain of command, I support our account and do not see the necessity for further investigation. This same commanding General was allowed to retire without going to a Board of Inquiry, and he was allowed to retire as a Major General.
Consequently, not one of LtCol Chessanis superiors faced, nor will they ever face, a court-martial or a Board of Inquiry for their actions in relation to November 19, 2005. Of the eight Marines initially charged in the incident, six Marines, including Chessani, had criminal charges dismissed and one was acquitted. Only one Marine still faces criminal charges.
Live testimony at the Board of Inquiry will begin on December 7, 2009.
The Thomas More Law Center defends and promotes Americas Christian heritage and moral values, including the religious freedom of Christians, time-honored family values, and the sanctity of human life. It supports a strong national defense and an independent and sovereign United States of America. The Law Center accomplishes its mission 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.
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Link to Board of Inquiry Order
http://www.thomasmore.org/downloads/sb_thomasmore/ChessaniBOIAugust2009.pdf
To: Saoirise
How is this even possible. Dubya is equally to blame.
14
posted on
12/04/2009 1:10:34 PM PST
by
MattinNJ
(O is going to get his candy ass kicked by a girl. Go Sarah.)
To: 2111USMC
15
posted on
12/04/2009 1:21:19 PM PST
by
2111USMC
To: MattinNJ
If Dubya set forth the policy, then YES.
However, Dubya as CIC is part of the CIVILIAN military leadership, even if at the top. It’s bad form for politicians, even Presidents, to get involved in matters of military justice.
This is being driven by the USN and USMC and the fault lies there.
16
posted on
12/04/2009 1:23:25 PM PST
by
SJSAMPLE
To: Saoirise
Thank you for the ping..Please keep us posted. It is persecution, no doubt about it.
17
posted on
12/04/2009 1:34:30 PM PST
by
Freedom2specul8
(Vote conservative....Please pray for our Troops, our Vets, our Country, Families and Friends)
To: Saoirise
What has happened to LtCol Chessani is a good argument to get rid of lawyers in the combat arms. Combat troops dont need pencil pushers second guessing commanders and troops in the field, long after an event, in their air-condition offices. The fact that this hearing is even taking place does a grave injustice, not only to Chessani and his family, but to America. LtCol Chessani should be leading his troops, not defending himself in a courtroom.
18
posted on
12/04/2009 1:41:24 PM PST
by
marron
To: Saoirise; 4woodenboats; American Cabalist; AmericanYankee; AndrewWalden; Antoninus; AliVeritas; ...
Excellent email from TMLC regarding LtCol Chessani's BOI.
Thanks for the post and ping, Saoirise.
HADITHA MARINE PING!
19
posted on
12/04/2009 2:21:37 PM PST
by
jazusamo
(But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
To: Saoirise
This case reminds me of a favorite saying of a very old friend who is no longer with us.
He used to say, “I wore my boots today, cuz’ when it gets high...I don’t want to get my white socks dirty!”
100% pure bull that they are putting this honorable Marine, who served his country bravely and lead his men with the highest of duty and courage, through all of this. Sounds like he has now become some sort of sick retribution target or example so that Murtha doesn’t appear to be the lame witted arse that he is. This is ALL wrong!
20
posted on
12/04/2009 2:29:42 PM PST
by
444Flyer
(You're either with us and our falsely accused Navy Seals, or you're with the terrorists.)
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