U.S. Justice Department drops case against war resistor Ehren Watada

Ken Burch
rabble-rouser-supreme
Member: 9346
Joined: Feb 26 2005

http://rawstory.com/08/news/2009/05/06/justice-dept-drops-case-against-w...

"In Feb. 2007, military judge Lieutenant Colonel John Head halted Watada’s case following possible inconsistencies concerning a “stipulation of fact” agreed before the hearing. The decision led to a mistrial, ending Watada’s court martial. The Army appealed, but a judge said Watada could not be tried again on the same charges, as it would violate his right to be free of double jeopardy."

"The Justice Department is dropping its appeal of that judge’s decision."

“Because there are no longer any criminal charges pending against Lt. Watada, and because (his) military service has been extended far beyond his normal release date, he anticipates that he will soon be released from active duty,” Watada’s attorney, James Lobsenz, said in a media advisory published Wednesday. “He plans to return to civilian life and to attend law school.”

 

One bit of good news to end the day.


Comments

Cueball
rabble-rouser-for-life
Member: 5790
Joined: Dec 23 2003

Yes. That is nice. Watada has been a great spokesperson for a good cause.


Rexdale_Punjabi
rabble-rouser
Member: 17325
Joined: Mar 19 2009

Good News But I got a feeling the army aint gonna leave him alone...


Ken Burch
rabble-rouser-supreme
Member: 9346
Joined: Feb 26 2005

Well, you may be right, RP.  They DO have a habit of not letting things go. 


Rexdale_Punjabi
rabble-rouser
Member: 17325
Joined: Mar 19 2009

Ken Burch wrote:

Well, you may be right, RP.  They DO have a habit of not letting things go. 

ull find him dead w/ cracc and a gun planted on him str8 or if he white meth lol


Login or register to post comments