Convicted of shooting known al-Qaida member in Iraq confrontation

In a surprising move, the Court of Appeals of the Armed Forces has put a high-profile case of a soldier convicted of killing a terrorist in Iraq on a fast track, with oral arguments scheduled next month.
Army Ranger 1st Lt. Michael Behenna, 28, whose conviction was affirmed by an intermediate court, is serving a 15-year prison term in Ft. Leavenworth. Oral arguments before the appeals court in Washington, D.C., which are open to the public, will be heard April 23.
The lower court ruling determined that evidence from a prosecution witness that supported Behenna’s defense could be concealed by prosecutors during the course of the trial.
Read More: http://www.wnd.com/2012/03/army-ranger-seeking-vindication-for-killing-terrorist/



Something is NOT reading right…did they leave something out? Did I mis-read it?
Why in hell is this even an issue?
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You can read up on this horrendous case at http://www.defendmichael.com/ There are over 110 American POWs in Levenworth for doing no more than their jobs in Iraq and Afghanistan. The UCMJ is corrupt and appeasing islam and NOT supporting our military.
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That stupid judge will throw it out, if it is the same one who made a ruling on dumbo eligibility, but hope he has enough guts to listen to the merits of the case before he does.
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How in the world did it EVER get this far.
Hang a medal on the man and send him home!!!
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Amen to that!
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