Posted on 01/02/2012 10:28:48 AM PST by smoothsailing
Red, are you going to make Nat’s article a seperate FR thread tomorrow? It’s worthy of its own thread if you have the time.
Hard to believe but what we’ve seen all week IS the prosecution’s case. The defense has scored so many points on cross-examination.
I hate to get cocky but I agree that things look very good for SSgt Wuterich. Not sure how the prosecution can recover.
Sure, I’ll do that tomorrow. Then we’ll have the wrap on Sunday and nothing more till Tuesday.
Justin was supposed to testify on the 11th and fly home on the 12th. He hasn’t been called yet and am not sure if they’ll skip him altogether. Hard to imagine how the prosecution thinks he’ll help their (sinking) case.
Hard to believe but what weve seen ALL WEAK IS the prosecutions case.
Got that one fixed. I best for to be praying this fix makes me a liar.
Sounds good tomorrow, Red.
Justin was put in limbo (testifing /travelwise) in the last couple of days over the prosecution’s case? Oh, brother.
Thanks for all the updates! Hopefully, Sean (sinking case) Sullivan gives this one up.
Thank you! I was looking for the update while sticking pins in my Tim McGirk voodoo doll.
Excellent updates, guys. Lt. Kallop came through big time!
And I picked a heck of a night to have a computer crash. Just noe getting back online.
Excellent updates, guys. Lt. Kallop came through big time!
And I picked a heck of a night to have a computer crash. Just now getting back online.
Looks like the way things are going for the prosecution, the good Sargent will soon walk out an exonerated Marine, carrying his head high, knowing the living nightmare is now come to a close.
You bet, Lt. Kallop came through for SSgt. Wuterich, the prosecution twins can’t be happy. :-)
Sorry about your puter crash, wondered where you were but glad you’re up and running.
The prosecution countered Kallop's testimony with that of Maj. Kathryn Navin, a lawyer who instructed Marines heading to Iraq on the rules of engagement.
She testified that a house could not be declared hostile unless the people inside were known enemy combatants. Before killing anyone, she said, positive identification was required.
How pathetic is that?
Please take the next three days and hug and kiss your three granddaughters. Let them know how much you love them. Hug your Marine son and assure him the end to this persecution is nearly over. We are praying for his vindication.
God Bless.
The Sharratt family.
God Bless Our Haditha Marines
Amen.
Always and Forever.
Pinging you to 295 above.
Will post a “weekend wrap” this evening. Good piece. I finally got a look at the actual charge sheet and still can’t make sense of the number of people Frank is charged with killing and caused to be killed through dereliction. Even the PAO is confused and no one else will answer questions. So we’ll do our best to make sense of the confusion. Also, we have some good stuff on ROE. More later!
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