SAN DIEGO -- A Navy SEAL lieutenant failed to set an example for his men when he punched a hooded and handcuffed Iraqi detainee, a military prosecutor said Tuesday in opening statements at the officer's court-martial. "In this country, we hold ourselves to a higher standard than the enemy," said the prosecutor, Navy Lt. Jonathan Freimann. A jury of six Navy officers is hearing the case of Lt. Andrew Ledford, who faces up to 11 years in military prison if convicted of charges including assault, dereliction of duty and conduct unbecoming an officer. Although the detainee, Manadel al-Jamadi, died in...