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Former US Marine cleared of manslaughter in California
« on: August 29, 2008, 10:00:45 AM »
"RIVERSIDE, California (AFP) — A former US Marine was acquitted of manslaughter here Thursday in the shooting deaths of four unarmed Iraqi prisoners during 2004 fighting in Fallujah.

Jose Luis Nazario, 28, was found not guilty of all charges after a landmark trial at the US District Court in Riverside, southeast of Los Angeles.

The case made US legal history as the first time a former serviceman had been tried in a civilian court for alleged crimes committed during combat.

Nazario, who had left the Marines by the time he was arrested last year, denied charges of voluntary manslaughter, assault with a dangerous weapon and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence.

Prosecutors told the jury that Nazario had ignored clear rules about how to treat prisoners and ordered the execution-style killing of four "unarmed, submissive, docile" detainees during a house search.

The alleged killings occurred during house-to-house searches conducted as part of "Operation Phantom Fury" in Fallujah on November 9, 2004.

Nazario was alleged to have shot dead two of the captives himself before ordering two subordinates to kill the others.

However the prosecution's case was weakened after the two other Marines implicated in the killings -- Jermaine Nelson and Ryan Weemer -- refused to testify against Nazario last week and were declared in contempt of court.

Nazario's wife let out a scream of joy on Thursday as each not guilty verdict against her husband was returned, forcing judge Stephen Larson to pound his gavel and call for order.

Afterwards Nazario, who lost his job as a police officer after being charged, said he was relieved his ordeal was over.

"Justice was definitely without a doubt served here today," he told reporters in a statement.

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Re: Former US Marine cleared of manslaughter in California
« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2008, 10:15:08 AM »
Again, it's no longer innocent until proven guilty, otherwise he wouldn't have lost his job as a police officer. I smell a lawsuit in the making. Where's Jack Murtha?? He's sure been conspicuously quiet on this issue after his massive allegations.
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Re: Former US Marine cleared of manslaughter in California
« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2008, 10:37:22 AM »
Too bad the precedence has already been set for witch hunts.
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