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bobdina
04-22-2010, 12:49 PM
Military jury clears SEAL in Iraq abuse case

By Lara Jakes - The Associated Press
Posted : Thursday Apr 22, 2010 6:38:26 EDT

BAGHDAD — A U.S. military jury cleared a Navy SEAL on Thursday of failing to prevent the beating of an Iraqi prisoner suspected of masterminding a 2004 attack that killed four American security contractors.

The contractors’ burned bodies were dragged through the streets and two were hanged from a bridge over the Euphrates River in the former insurgent hotbed of Fallujah, in what became a major turning point in the Iraq war.

The trial of three SEALs has outraged many Americans who see it as coddling terrorists.

Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Julio Huertas, 28, of Blue Island, Ill., was found not guilty by a six-man jury of charges of dereliction of duty and attempting to influence the testimony of another service member.

The jury spent two hours deliberating the verdict.

Huertas is the first of three SEALs to face a court-martial for charges related to the abuse incident. All three SEALs could have received only a disciplinary reprimand, but they insisted on a military trial to clear their names and save their careers.

The trial stems from an attack on four Blackwater security contractors who were driving through Fallujah in early 2004. The images of the bodies hanging from the bridge drove home to many the rising power of the insurgency and helped spark a bloody U.S. invasion of the city to root out the insurgents later that year.

The Iraqi prisoner who was allegedly abused, Ahmed Hashim Abed, testified Wednesday on the opening day of the trial at the U.S. military’s Camp Victory on Baghdad’s western outskirts that he was beaten by U.S. troops while hooded and tied to a chair.

Petty Officer 3rd Class Kevin DeMartino, who was assigned to process and transport the prisoner, testified he saw one SEAL punch the prisoner in the stomach and watched blood spurt from Abed’s mouth. Huertas and the third SEAL were in the narrow holding-room at the time of the incident, he added.

But defense attorneys tried to cast doubt on the beating claims, showing photographs of Abed after the alleged beating in which he had a visible cut inside his lip but no obvious signs of bruising or injuries anywhere else.

In her closing arguments, Huertas’ civilian attorney, Monica Lombardi, pointed to inconsistencies between DeMartino’s testimony and nearly every other Navy witness. She also reminded the jury of the terrorism charges against Abed, who is in Iraqi custody and has not yet been tried, saying he could not be trusted and may have inflicted wounds on himself as a way of recasting blame on American troops.

But prosecutor Lt. Cmdr. Jason Grover said DeMartino said the SEALs were itching to abuse Abed as payback for the killings of the Blackwater guards — two of whom were former SEALs.

Sixx
04-22-2010, 12:54 PM
Great to hear, this whole case has been pissing me off. And to the ones that are testifying against these men........I hope they rot in hell.

Toki
04-22-2010, 03:11 PM
Thank you. Now let the other two go.

bobdina
04-22-2010, 05:35 PM
Amen and fuck the prosecuting attorney for his closing remarks. I know he is supposed to uphold his dumb ass lawyer oath( hate lawyers if you can't tell) but going into left field with those remarks he can kiss my fucking ass as well as everyone involved with charging these men.

nastyleg
04-22-2010, 06:08 PM
you said a mouthful buddy

dmaxx3500
04-22-2010, 09:46 PM
good news,now we need the others acquitted too

acf6
04-22-2010, 10:16 PM
This is awesome now the dumbasses should drop the charges against the other SEAL's cause they don't have a chance in hell of convicting them!!!!

nastyleg
04-23-2010, 12:44 AM
this was thier main case against the seals so now that it was shot to shit. I needs to be dropped.