Posted on Jun 19, 2015
CSM Michael J. Uhlig
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After hours of emotional stories from the battlefield and the home front, a jury of six Marines decided Lawrence Hutchins III, 31, should get no additional prison time beyond the roughly seven years and two months he already served for murdering an Iraqi civilian.

Thursday’s decision came just a day after the same jury convicted him of unpremeditated murder in the 2006 killing in Hamdania, Iraq, and brought an overnight swing for the Marine and his family.

Do you agree?

http://popularmilitary.com/jury-rules-no-extra-prison-for-marine-who-killed-iraqi/
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
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Some key points here.

1. It was not premeditated murder which does generally have much lighter sentences.
2. His original sentence was 15 years, but was reduced to 11.
3. He has served the majority of the original sentence, and depending on civilian jurisdiction, may have qualified for early release
4. He had the stiffest sentence of anyone involved in the incident.

I would have to see what the standard sentencing and actual sentence served data to make a educated opinion if this if "fair" or "right".
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Good points!
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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This case became so convoluted that I don't know that Justice is possible with it. I trust in the Court Martial system. The safeguards are some of the best of the criminal justice system, but when a conviction gets overturned twice, and they go back for round three... and most of the witnesses refuse to testify again, with comments including fear of perjury charges if they support him, I start to have doubts about whether things as presented are accurate.
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SFC Jason Porter
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Time served time to go home Marine!
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