Posted on Nov 19, 2014
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From: Army Times

A former U.S. soldier sentenced to death for killing two fellow soldiers and injuring 14 others in an attack in Kuwait is pinning his hopes of staying alive on an argument jurors should have never seen his diary.

Attorneys for 43-year-old Hasan K. Akbar argued on Tuesday that the one-time sergeant's writings, which include details of how he converted to radical Islam, were so inflammatory, that without the proper context, jurors were most likely to focus on the most damaging parts while considering whether to impose a death sentence.

"They didn't present the information in any meaningful way," said Lt. Col. John Potter, a military lawyer arguing the case for Akbar before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces in Washington.

Akbar was with the 326th Engineer Battalion of the 101st Airborne Division based at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, when he was sentenced to death in 2005. He killed Army Capt. Christopher S. Seifert and Air Force Maj. Gregory L. Stone in Kuwait two years earlier during the early days of the Iraq war.

Prosecutors say he threw four hand grenades into tents as members of his division slept, then fired his rifle at soldiers in the ensuing chaos on March 23, 2003. A military jury at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, convicted Akbar and handed down the sentence. The military has not carried out an execution since 1961. Akbar is one of five ex-soldiers facing a death sentence, the only one for actions in the Iraq war.

Potter told the judges the defense failed to prepare witnesses and errantly let jurors see Akbar's diary, which contained multiple anti-American passages.

Potter said allowing the jury to read the diary "eviscerated the defense in any meaningful way."

"We think the diary, there's no tactical reason to submit the diary," Potter said.

In one entry dated Feb. 23, 2002, Akbar wrote that he believed staying in the Army would eventually lead him to prison.

"I had a premonition that if I re-enlisted I would find myself in jail. That is probably true because I already want to kill several of them," Akbar wrote of his fellow soldiers.

The judges hearing the case focused on how the diary fit into the rest of the defense strategy, asking whether attorneys did anything to put the passages in the context of Akbar's pre-military life or any mental issues he may have had.

Potter noted that the defense put on 38 minutes of mitigation evidence and argument and didn't present any testimony from his family to humanize him. Instead, the lawyers failed by letting jurors pick through the diary and focus on the passages that left their client in the worst possible light.

Prosecutors said Akbar's defense attorneys acted in his best interest to try and prevent a death sentence from being issued in one of the "most egregious offenses in modern military history." The defense attorneys focused on the most viable arguments and witnesses, Maj. Kenneth Borgnino said.

Prosecutors noted that much of Akbar's family likely wouldn't have made a good impression on the witness stand.

The judges did not indicate when a ruling would be issued.

http://www.armytimes.com/story/military/crime/2014/11/19/akbar-appeal-111914/19265341/
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SFC Wayne T
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Doom on him. He wants to be Muslim. Drop a wall on him. Or have old unit stone him.
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PO2 Kelly Valliere
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"No tactical reason to submit the diary"? Except that it verifies the fact that he's a traitor and a murderer. How is that not serving justice for this POS?
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SSG(P) Readiness Nco
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They haven't killed him yet?
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PFC Tyler Robinson
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Tie a grenade to each limb and pull the pins, shoot him til they detonate... It's only fair
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Cpl Chris McIver
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He deserves nothing to kill another brother in arms is down right wrong he deserves to die a slow and painful death
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Cpl Motor Vehicle Operator
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We can't not let Muslims into the U.S forces because then the civilian popular will go hay wire and call us "racist" and bash us for it. So how can we ween out the bad ones from the good ones? I just 2ish they would have caught it sooner, Suttle hints that he was going to do this. They have classes for this certain thing...
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PFC Eric Jackson
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Cut off each limb and then allow him to survive. That is the right punishment for a muslim f&ck.
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SSG Jim Foreman
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This piece of trash killed Americans. He should be put to death.
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PO3 Gunner's Mate
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Welcome to modern day American military. We let spies live long in asylum, deserters rejoice, and traitors stand trial even after being convicted... Smh
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Sgt Wiliam Stidham
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Donate his organs, let him bleed out.....
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SSgt Brycen Shumway
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Wait, you want something that's been in this guy in someone else? I'm all for spreading him around. As a Chum Bucket...
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