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U.S. Soldier Convicted of Murder
It's good news that this war criminal got convicted. What made his crime even worse was that he was a medic, who are supposed to save lives and not take them. For example in WW2 Finnish military doctors took first care of Soviet soldiers who were more badly wounded than Finnish soldiers. That's the way doctors and medics should work, based on the need and not nationality.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,497804,00.html
U.S. Soldier Convicted of Murder for Role in Execution-Style Slayings of 4 Iraqis
Friday, February 20, 2009
Print ShareThisVILSECK, Germany — A military court has sentenced a U.S. Army medic convicted of murder for his role in the execution-style slayings of four bound and blindfolded Iraqi detainees to life in prison with the possibility of parole.
The sentence was handed down Friday night after nearly five hours of testimony. Sgt. Joseph Leahy, 28, will also have his rank reduced to private, his pay forfeited and be dishonorably discharged.
Leahy was found guilty on charges of murder and conspiracy to commit murder by the nine-person jury who had heard testimony about the killings at the court-martial at the Army's Rose Barracks Courthouse since Wednesday.I could really use a fish right now


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