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Charges dropped in Haditha case
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 : Marine has charges over killings of Iraqis in 2005 against him dismissed.

Chessani was the highest ranking officer to face
charges over the killings in Haditha [AP]
A US military judge in California has dismissed charges against a senior US marine accused of failing to properly investigate the deaths of 24 Iraqi civilians in the town of Haditha in 2005. Lieutenant-Colonel Jeffrey Chessani was the highest ranking officer to face charges over the incident.
The judge, Colonel Steven Folsom, dismissed the charges after finding that the general overseeing the case was improperly influenced by an investigator examining the killings, the Associated Press news agency reported.
Local media in California reported that a key prosecution witness, Colonel John Ewers, had also served as a legal adviser to the marine general who approved charges against Chessani. A total of eight marines were initially charged in 2006 over the case. However, only one defendant, Frank Wuterich, still faces multiple charges of voluntary manslaughter. Earlier this month Lieutenant Andrew Grayson, 27, was found not guilty of ordering photos of the dead civilians to be deleted from army computers.
Grayson, an intelligence officer, was not present when the Iraqis were killed.
Deadly incident
The civilians, many unarmed men, women and children, were killed after a roadside bombing left a US marine dead in Haditha, 260km west of Baghdad, in November 2005Read More
For more information:
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/93D...
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