Marine sergeant freed after Iraq war crime appeal

A US military judge allowed a marine sergeant convicted of murder in one of the biggest war crimes cases to emerge from the Iraq war to walk free today, nearly two months after a military appeals court ruled he had an unfair trial.

Marine sergeant freed after Iraq war crime appeal

A US military judge allowed a marine sergeant convicted of murder in one of the biggest war crimes cases to emerge from the Iraq war to walk free today, nearly two months after a military appeals court ruled he had an unfair trial.

The surprise decision to release Sergeant Lawrence Hutchins deals another blow to Washington’s prosecution of US troops accused of killing unarmed Iraqis.

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