Muzi.com News Gallery Library Forum Celebrity Movies Chinastar Regions Channels
Set Home|Subscribe|Premium Home|MyMuzi

Home | Headlines | Photos | Region | People | Time | Events | Business | Sports | Showbiz | IT | Politics | Military | Society | Education | Life | Health | Most-viewed Story | Most-viewed Coverage
  Muzi.com : Muzi (English) : News
  Marine convicted of conspiracy
Last updated: 2007-07-18


Marine convicted of conspiracy
2007-07-18

Category
Murder
Marines
Event
U.S. War Atrocities in Iraq
A military jury on Wednesday convicted a Marine of kidnapping and conspiring to murder an Iraqi man in a bungled attempt to abduct and kill a suspected insurgent in Hamdania.

Cpl. Trent Thomas was acquitted of premeditated murder, making a false official statement, housebreaking and larceny.

Thomas, 25, was the first of seven Marines and a Navy corpsman to go to trial in the killing, which squad members tried to cover up by planting a gun near the victim after he was gunned down in a ditch.

Thomas had faced a mandatory sentence of life in prison if convicted of premeditated murder. He still could get a life sentence for his convictions, but there is no minimum sentencing requirement, his lawyer Victor Kelley said.

"We are extremely pleased that the members found him not guilty of premeditated murder," Kelley said. "Now that the mandatory minimum of life is off the table, the panel has a great deal of flexibility and I think they will do what is appropriate."

A sentencing hearing was scheduled to begin Thursday.

Thomas, like all but two of the other defendants, had pleaded guilty in the case. But he withdrew the plea on the eve of sentencing after having an "epiphany." His lawyer claimed Thomas was only following orders.

Prosecutors said that during a nighttime patrol on April 26, 2006, Thomas' squad hatched a plan to kidnap and kill a suspected insurgent from his house. When they couldn't find him, they instead kidnapped a man identified by prosecutors as Hashim Ibrahim Awad, a retired policeman and father of 11 who lived nearby.

Thomas, of Madison, Ill., the senior corporal in the squad and a fireteam leader, led a four-man team to take Awad from his home, prosecutors said.

During the eight-day court-martial, Thomas' attorneys argued that he was following orders of squad leader Sgt. Lawrence Hutchins III. Thomas did not address the court during his trial, but made similar statements when he changed his plea.

The defense also argued that Thomas' judgment was clouded by brain injuries from repeated explosions. An expert said Thomas witnessed more than 25 bomb blasts during his three tours of Iraq.

The four Marines and a Navy medic who pleaded guilty to reduced charges in exchange for their testimony received between one and eight years in the brig.

Those troops testified that several squad members took Awad to a ditch and shot him to death. In an attempt to cover up the killing, they placed a shovel and AK-47 by his body to make it look like he was an insurgent planting a bomb.

Cpl. Marshall L. Magincalda's court-martial is scheduled to begin Friday. Hutchins' is to begin next week.

Charges against the Marine squad came as another Camp Pendleton unit was under investigation in the killing of 24 civilians in Haditha. In that case -- the biggest U.S. criminal case involving civilian deaths to come from the Iraq war -- three Marines have been charged with murder and four officers have been charged with failing to investigate the deaths.

 U.S. War Atrocities in Iraq  
  Profile1 News214GalleryLinks  
  Conflicting portraits emerge of accused Marine (2009-12-03)
  US soldier guilty of murder in deaths of 4 Iraqis (2009-02-20)
  US soldier charged with killing Iraqi has hearing (2008-09-21)
  US soldier gets 7-month sentence in Iraq killings (2008-09-18)
  3 US soldiers charged with murder in Iraq deaths (2008-09-17)
  Jury acquits former Marine in killing of Iraqis (2008-08-28)
  U.S. soldiers say they executed Iraqis on riverbank (2008-08-27)
  US Marine pleads not guilty to charges of Fallujah murder (2008-08-25)
  2 Marines refuse to testify in ex-comrade's case (2008-08-22)
  Marine acquitted in Haditha deaths (2008-06-05)
  Marine after not guilty verdict: 'It was surreal' (2008-06-05)
  US soldier acquitted of executing Iraqi (2008-04-27)
  Iraq: US military says it killed child (2008-03-12)
  Judge throws out subpoena request (2008-02-22)
  US soldier convicted of killing Iraqi (2008-02-10)
  Abu Ghraib documentary to premiere at Berlin film festival (2008-01-30)
  Marine faces lesser charges in Haditha killings (2007-12-31)
  5th trial in Iraqi rape case drags on (2007-12-19)
  No more brig time for Iraqi's killer (2007-12-14)
  Marine convicted in death of Iraqi soldier (2007-12-13)
  U.S. troops accused of wounding Iraqis (2007-11-18)
  Marine faces charges in Haditha killings (2007-11-16)
  Marine faces charges in Haditha killings (2007-11-16)
  U.S. soldier found not guilty of Iraq murders (2007-11-10)
  Courts-martial for 2 in Haditha deaths (2007-10-20)
Related People
  • Donald H. Rumsfeld
  • Carl Levin
  • Lindsey Graham
  • Related Events
  • Coalition Forces
  • Second Gulf War
  • Post-war Iraq
  • 2005 Iraqi New Government
  • Iraqi Prisoner Abuse

  • Stories Coverages

    NewsGuide EventCityPeopleShowCompany 
     ENTSportsBIZEDULifeMilitaryPoliticsSocietyHealth 


    [2009 Tiger Woods Accident]: Woods' fall from grace rekindles role-model debate (10:25 12/4)


    [Anti-terror War in Pakistan]: Suicide attackers kill 36 at Pakistan mosque (10:25 12/4)

    [Afghan Terror War]: US Marines launch large offensive in Afghanistan (10:25 12/4)


    [Vietnam War]: US Marines launch large offensive in Afghanistan (10:25 12/4)


    [2008 U.S. Layoff Crisis]: Unexpected drop in jobless rate sparks optimism (10:25 12/4)


    [Roman Polanski Rape Case]: Roman Polanski begins house arrest in Gstaad (10:25 12/4)


    [2009 White House Party-crasher]: Lawmakers demand testimony by WH social secretary (10:25 12/4)


    [2009 Fort Hood Shootings]: Fort Hood unit deploys despite losing soldiers (10:25 12/4)

    [2008 U.S. Recession]: Why Rich Consumers Matter More (10:25 12/4)


    [2009 US Health Reform]: Senate votes to keep Medicare cuts in health bill (19:41 12/3)



    Muzi.com

    Muzi.com : About | Sitemap | Ads | Contact
    All Rights Reserved 1994-2006 - All rights reserved.